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May 16th, 2013
Island Conservation’s work to save species in the Galapagos featured in the journal Nature.


February 14th, 2013
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed plans on Friday to remove the Island Night Lizard from its current listing as threatened under the Endangered Species Act.


February 14th, 2013
Ten years after removing nonnative rats the ecosystem on Anacapa Island, including rare seabirds, is showing profound results of recovery.


January 14th, 2013
Island Conservation profiled in The Atlantic’s Premier eBook!


January 14th, 2013
Palmyra Atoll is rat-free one year after a major effort to remove these invasive predators, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, The Nature Conservancy, and Island Conservation announced today.


December 8th, 2012
In support of work led by the Galápagos National Park, Island Conservation, Charles Darwin Foundation, The Raptor Center, and Bell Laboratories announce that several Galápagos Islands are confirmed free of invasive rodents.


December 8th, 2012
IC announces new office in Hawaii to strengthen its biodiversity conservation partnership and projects in the region.


July 31st, 2012
$9 million committed to protect Australia’s World Heritage-listed Lord Howe Island by removing all invasive rodents


July 31st, 2012
Island Restoration Project in French Polynesia Officially Declared a Success.


July 31st, 2012
Agreement signed to protect native biodiversity of Pacific islands by removing invasive species.


June 14th, 2012
Island Conservation supports the Million Dollar Mouse Campaign as part of our new initiative to restore Sub-Antarctic islands (and their species)


May 31st, 2012
Now free of invasive rats (for over four years!), Rat Island has formally had its name restored to its original Aleut name - Hawadax!


May 1st, 2012
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Island Conservation are pleased to announce that operations to restore Desecheo Island’s native species and their habitat by removing non-native, invasive black rats from Desecheo Island have been completed safely and successfully.




February 16th, 2012
Event Marks Successful Completion of Seabird Restoration Project on San Nicolas Island


October 31st, 2011
Native seabirds continue to reclaim their island home on Rat Island, Alaska since the removal of invasive rats in 2008. Listen in...




September 26th, 2011
Island Conservation selects Dr. Ray Nias as our new Southwest Pacific Regional Director!


September 12th, 2011
Rat Island author Will Stolzenburg writes about restoring Palmyra, Island Conservation, and the battle to save island species.


September 7th, 2011
Protects Millions of Seabirds, Coconut Crabs, and one of the Largest Remaining Tropical Coastal Strand Forests in the Pacific


July 5th, 2011
Island Conservation, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and The Nature Conservancy complete implementation on Palmyra Atoll, Line Islands.


March 31st, 2011
Experience Island Conservation's work from Island Restoration Specialist and surfer Rory Stansbury's perspective


March 2nd, 2011
See how you helped protect the Galapagos Hawk during implementation




January 24th, 2011
Your donations at work - saving the diversity of life in the Galápagos Archipelago


ARCHIVED ARTICLES
04/2011 Meet our new Caribbean Regional Director!
12/2010 Island Conservation's 2009 Annual Report
12/2010 Island Conservation's Annual Report
08/2010 Rat Island is officially rat-free!
08/2010 IC helps Robinson Crusoe Island residents with tsunami recovery
05/2010 Meet our new South America Regional Director!
05/2010 Author David Quammen speaks on behalf of Island Conservation
03/2010 2010 International Year of Biodiversity
12/2009 Island Conservation's 2008 Annual Report
09/2009 U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Publishes Priority List for Restoration of Islands with Invasive Species
05/2009 Island Conservation Honored with Department of Interior Partners in Conservation Award
12/2008 Saving Seabirds in the Aleutians
04/2008 IC and Galapagos and Machalilla National Parks unite to protect Waved Albatross on Isla de la Plata

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