The Cahow Recovery Programs' 2016 - 2017 Breeding Season Report for Bermuda's endangered national bird, is now available for download.
Compiled by Jeremy Madeiros, our Senior Terrestrial Conservation Officer, this report provides details from the most recent Cahow breeding season, which saw a record number of 117 breeding pairs, producing a record total of 61 successfully fledged chicks!
'The Cahow Recovery Program has continued to achieve its primary objective of increasing the Cahow breeding population, and secondary objectives of establishing new nesting colonies and increasing public outreach and education.' (Madeiros, 2016-2017 Report on Cahow Recovery Program)
For more details and highlights from the most recent Cahow breeding season please download the report by clicking the link below.