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Archipelago Research and Conservation

Offering a full range of ecological consultancy and project management services. Specializing in seabird colony management and monitoring. Help companies assess and reduce bird collisions around infrastructure.

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ARC Outreach at Kalaheo Elementary School

Posted on May 24, 2022 by helenraine

We spent the morning talking to Kalaheo Elementary School 4th Graders about seabird conservation – awesome to see so many enthusiastic children asking great questions about Kauai’s precious native seabirds.

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Island School Kids Get Involved In Seabird Conservation

Posted on April 8, 2022April 8, 2022 by helenraine

We partnered with Kumu Sabra Kauka and Kat Ho at Island School to get the kids excited about seabird conservation during their Hawaiian Studies class by decorating seabird nest boxes. The kids did a great job, and we are sure the seabirds will like their newly improved homes when we eventually deploy them!

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It’s the time of year when we say ‘a hui hou’ to our seasonal seabird staff.

Posted on March 4, 2022March 4, 2022 by helenraine

Thanks to Jaime Neill, Skyler Flaska, Caitlin Scott, Vinny VanDyke, and Hannah Weipert for your hard work and dedication. It was great working with you!

Jaime Neill
Skyler Flaska
Caitlin Scott
Vinny VanDyke
Hannah Weipert

Also a welcome back to Jason Gregg, who is working on a seabird translocation planning project.

Jason Gregg
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From flooded to flying free – Rescued ‘Ua’u chick released after 67 days of care

Posted on December 7, 2021March 4, 2022 by helenraine
Read More About the 'UA'U Chick Release.
The Ua’u chick flying strongly off to sea. © Jacqueline Nelson
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Rare footage shows an ‘A‘o (Newell’s Shearwater) attempting to regain flight after being downed by lights

Posted on November 23, 2021December 19, 2021 by helenraine
View Rare Footage of an 'A'o (Newell's Shearwater).
This infrared video captures the moment an endangered ‘A’o (Newell’s Shearwater) – grounded by artificial lights – was rescued.
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