A Rat Purge Saved This Island
Briefly

Rats decimated seabird populations on Tromelin Island, but after their eradication in 2005, the island now thrives with thousands of breeding pairs of seven different species.
Successfully eliminating invasive predators has led to seabirds naturally returning to islands, showcasing a positive conservation impact.
Challenges in reestablishing seabird colonies globally include removing invasive species from landscapes, especially on complex or urbanized islands.
Read at The Atlantic
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