April 16, 2025
What works to save species from extinction?
Conservation works to save species from extinction--and it works really, really well!
Looking to make an impact this Earth Month? Here’s how.
Published on
March 20, 2025
Written by
Bren Ram
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Bren Ram
Islands are at the forefront of the global extinction crisis, with invasive vertebrates posing a significant threat to native flora and fauna. The removal of these invasive species is crucial for the restoration and protection of island ecosystems, helping to prevent extinctions and promote biodiversity!
Island Conservation hosts an invaluable dataset to help show the impact of this key environmental intervention: the Database of Island Invasive Species Eradications (DIISE).
This comprehensive dataset compiles historical and current invasive vertebrate eradication projects on islands, with a primary focus on invasive mammals. The data includes island location and characteristics, details about the eradication efforts such as focal species, methods, and outcomes, and links for further information.
We redesigned and relaunched the DIISE to make it more user-friendly and visually appealing–so check it out! The DIISE is an invaluable tool for conservationists, decisionmakers, and anyone curious about the need for invasive species removal on islands. Here’s what you can see:
The redesign and launch of the DIISE have been made possible through the generous support of The Nature Conservancy, The David and Lucille Packard Foundation, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, and the Global Environment Facility. Their contributions have been instrumental in enhancing the dataset and ensuring its continued impact on conservation efforts. he redesign and launch of the DIISE have been made possible through the generous support of The Nature Conservancy, The David and Lucille Packard Foundation, the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, and the Global Environment Facility. Their contributions have been instrumental in enhancing the dataset and ensuring its continued impact on conservation efforts.
We’re proud to make such important data publicly available for everyone to see and use. To keep up-to-date on the most recent exciting news about island restoration, join our newsletter. To support holistic island restoration for nature and people around the world, make a donation today!
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