Incredible! Phillip Island: The amazing story of the birth and rebirth of a natural treasure

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Peter Coyne, 08.12.2009 - 136 Seiten

An outstanding and spectacular example of the devastation which feral animals – pigs, goats and rabbits – can cause, and the ecological restoration which can be achieved with hard work and frequent risks.  Access to this remote island was difficult and often dangerous and all materials had be unloaded from the boat onto slippery rocks, handled up the surrounding cliffs and back-packed across the island.  Diverse eradication techniques, using swimming, rock-climbing and archery for inaccessible sites, removed the last of the feral grazers. 

Revegetation and faunal recovery have been remarkable.  This small island is the only natural habitat of some of the world’s rarest plant species.  One was unknown to science previously, another was believed extinct, while a third has only one genetic individual in the wild.  The number of bird species on the island has doubled.

This book describes the geological, natural and human history of the island, the pest eradication program, and the extraordinary environmental response.  It was very favourably reviewed in the international journal Restoration Ecology in 2014. 

Prices are for PDF file version.  Paperback version also available.

 

Inhalt

List of tables
11
Plants and animals arrive
20
5
38
The decline of Phillip Island
64
Management since rabbit eradication 79
80
Photo monitoring 97
105
Future management
112
Index
119
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Autoren-Profil (2009)

After gaining a doctorate at the Forestry School of the Australian National University, Peter embarked on a challenging and rewarding career in nature conservation.  He set up the national parks and wildlife office on Norfolk Island and began the work on Phillip Island.  He has retained strong affection for Norfolk Island and returns whenever possible.  This has enabled him to witness the spectacular changes following pest eradication on Phillip Island.

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