direct internet link to data related to bird species of Kiribati on the BirdLife International portal
direct internet link to data related to bird species of FSM on the BirdLife International portal
direct internet link to data related to bird species of the Cook Islands on the BirdLife International portal
Dataset with Pacific related resources and direct internet link to the Birdlife Online data portal. 'Birdlife' is a global partnership of conservation organizations that strives to conserve birds, their habitats, and global biodiversity. Its priorities include preventing extinction of bird species, identifying and safeguarding important sites for birds, maintaining and restoring key bird habitats, and empowering conservationists worldwide.
A direct internet link to access information related to bird species of Tuvalu recorded on the BirdLife International Online portal
This report summarizes the work being carried out by parties to the Pacific working group for bird conservation. The purpose of the meeting was to review the conservation status of all Pacific birds, based on studies conducted by BirdLife International and Government agencies, to determine threats, what work has been undertaken and what still needs to be done, and to use this information to contribute to the development of the new Action Strategy.
direct internet link to the Solomon Island's birds species data recorded on the BirdLife International portal.
direct internet link to data related to bird species of RMI on the BirdLife International portal
Anon. 2009. Fiches d'identification des oiseaux remarquables des lagons de Nouvelle-Calédonie. Nouméa, Nouvelle-Calédonie: Secrétariat général de la Communauté du Pacifique. 22 fiches.
Species assessments of the Kakerori (Rarotonga Flycatcher, Pomarea dimidiata), present in both Rarotonga and Atiu.
Photocopy article by Vigors Earle published in Walkabout (Sept. 1st, 1941)
This study describes the biodiversity values of Malden Island, and assesses the potential benefits, feasibility and costs of removing key invasive species.
Throughout this paper, the authors have taken a regional approach, pioneered by Weisler (1996), that allowed them to understand the contrasting settlement patterns on two adjacent “mystery islands”. In their view, wet Tabuaeran was the primary locus of settlement, with dry Kiritimati acting as a peripheral base for specialized activities. This analysis challenges the prevailing “mystery island” paradigm which focuses on resource scarcity and isolation.
These guidelines provide a framework for bird species monitoring and invasive species surveillance at Kiritimati.
A pocket guide to the birds of Kiribati
Watling 1998
Funded by: SOUTH PACIFIC BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION PROGRAMME, SOUTH PACIFIC REGIONAL ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME (SPREP), APIA,SAMOA
Environmental Consultants Fiji Ltd.
Excerpt from a book.
Checklist - the journal of biodiversity data. 13 (6): 755-582
The Wilson Journal of ornithology 118 (3): 295-308. PDF file