A recovery plan for Roseate Terns in the East Atlantic: An international programme

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In 1987 an action plan for the recovery of the European populations of Roseate Tern Sterna dougallii was launched. Intervention on the breeding grounds has included the wardening of sites to prevent human disturbance, the provision of nest-boxes to discourage predation, patrolling and controlling to reduce predator presence, planting of Lavatera arborea to shelter nesting birds, and use of the media to establish local interest and commitment. Intervention in the wintering area has focused on Ghana and the reduction there of trapping pressure, through the “Save the Seashore Birds Project-Ghana”, which has involved site protection, legal reform, training, surveys and education programmes. © 1995, Birdlife International. All rights reserved.

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Avery, M. I., Coulthard, N. D., del Nevo, A. J., Leroux, A., Medeiros, F., Merne, O., … Wallace, E. (1995). A recovery plan for Roseate Terns in the East Atlantic: An international programme. Bird Conservation International, 5(4), 441–453. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0959270900001167

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