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3 projects working to help protect seabird islands around the UK from the introduction of invasive predators.
Here's our new Biosecurity Checklist for Ringers and Researches who head over to islands. Keeping these islands predator-free is integral to them remaining havens for seabirds.
@btobirds.bsky.social @rspbcymru.bsky.social @birdsinwales.bsky.social @northwaleswt.bsky.social @wtsww.bsky.social
November 28, 2025 at 7:30 AM
We had a glorious sunny day with volunteers from the North Wales hub!
Thank you to our wonderful volunteers for taking the time to keep improving their skills and thank you to @RSPBCymru Cors Ddyga reserve for providing us with a brilliant site to practise our incursion response.

#saveourseabirds
November 27, 2025 at 7:30 AM
Here's our stall at the @birdsinwales.bsky.social conference back in October. We had a fantastic time catching up with old friends and spreading our message about the importance of biosecurity! Thanks WOS for the photo and for having us for the 3rd year running at another fascinating conference❤️
November 26, 2025 at 2:22 PM
Some beautiful footage to give you a better idea of a few sites we work on, the Flannans & North Rona. Two of the biggest Leach's storm petrel colonies in the UK partly due to the absence of invasive non-native mammalian predators. #Biosecurity during any visit is key to keeping these seabirds safe.
Want to see our conservation scientists in action?

Join them on an expedition to North Rona and the Flannan Isles where this summer they were surveying Leach's Petrel populations 🧪🌍🪶

Watch the film here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEQm...
Take a wild journey to remote Scottish islands with an RSPB team searching for a remarkable seabird
YouTube video by RSPB
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November 20, 2025 at 9:05 AM
Our detection dog Reid has been helping check for rats in cargo going to Bass Rock for lighthouse restoration for @nlb-uk.bsky.social. These checks are important to help protect the large Northern Gannet colony on the island from invasive predators. #NatureRestorationFund @naturescot.bsky.social
November 19, 2025 at 9:44 AM
It was great to have such a good turnout for our biosecurity and incursion training at our Edinburgh hub last month where we learnt how to best protect our islands from invasive non-native predators. A huge thanks to our vital biosecurity volunteers #NatureRestorationFund @naturescot.bsky.social
November 17, 2025 at 10:33 AM
Great to be on St Agnes & Gugh in #Scilly this week delivering incursion response training to islanders. The community have been fantastic at acting as 1st responders to any suspicious signs following the removal of rats from the island over 10yrs ago. Continued #biosecurity is essential
November 14, 2025 at 4:17 PM
Productive overnight stay on #Lundy with Rachel, & Reid a #biosecurity conservation #detectiondog. We searched a wide variety of sites from the MS Oldenburg, farm buildings, shop stores, waste areas & #TrinityHouse lighthouse areas to key #seabird area gullies - no suspicious rat signs detected.
October 25, 2025 at 8:17 AM
Thanks to members of the South West Rapid Incursion Response Hub team who joined us today for training. We're all now better equipped to respond if a rat reached St Agnes & Gugh or Annet in the Isles of #Scilly or #Lundy. #biosecurity in perpetuity is vital to maintain the success of #eradications.
October 23, 2025 at 7:53 PM
A reminder of why #biosecurity is so important to try & stop invasive predators reaching seabird islands in the first place. Heat detecting remote download AI trail cameras look like a really useful future #biosecurity tool to act as an early warning system. www.theguardian.com/environment/...
‘There were stoats in kitchen cupboards’: AI deployed to help save Orkney’s birds
Stoats have been an existential threat to Orkney’s rare birds but technology is helping to eradicate them
www.theguardian.com
October 22, 2025 at 4:22 PM
For those of you who haven't already watched Laura and Kuki on #BBCCountryfile or don't know what a #biosecurity conservation detection dog handling team do, you can still catch up on I-player. www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/epis...
Countryfile - Northumberland Coast in Autumn
Hamza Yassin finds out about the RSPB's work to safeguard the very rare roseate tern, and Charlotte Smith meets a biosecurity dog helping to protect precious seabird colonies from pests.
www.bbc.co.uk
October 6, 2025 at 11:20 AM
1 way to prevent rodents getting to our important seabird islands is to use rope guards, plastic discs attached to mooring lines. Thanks to Puffin Cruises, Natalie Kristen II, Serenity & Billy Shiel's for being early adopters of these devices whilst taking visitors around Coquet & the Farne Islands.
October 3, 2025 at 10:19 AM
Since 2016 at least 6rats,3mink,7dead rats,1dead mink & 1dead mouse have been discovered on UK seabird islands. 1stoat was seen on a boat,1rat was seen jumping ashore from a boat,2boats found rodent sign onboard & 32suspicious signs were found on island. The risk to seabirds is very real & ongoing..
October 2, 2025 at 10:35 AM
#Seabirds are among the most threatened group of birds globally. You can help their #conservation by carrying out simple #biosecurity measures such as checking your bag & boat for signs of invasive predators before travelling to a seabird island. Look out for chew marks, entrance holes & droppings.
5/ The UK Seabird Indicator, comprising 13 species, has declined by 37% since 1986. Showing a shallow decline since 2000, the index has taken a sharper downward turn in the last five years which likely reflects the impact of Avian Flu. #Seabirds
September 29, 2025 at 1:10 PM
"Shipwrecks" still happen relatively frequently with 10 affecting the UK's internationally important seabird islands since 2018, including 1 boat sinking off Lundy & 1 off the Farnes in 2025. Rats can squeeze through a 12mm hole so are very good at stowing away on boats-always be vigilant for signs.
September 29, 2025 at 10:07 AM
Puffins vs Brown Rats = not a fair fight!
Our seabirds evolved their breeding strategies long before rats arrived in the UK, they have no natural defence against mammalian predators.
Seabirds need these islands to remain rat-free to survive, rats can and will thrive almost anywhere!
September 28, 2025 at 6:30 AM
Invasive Non-native predators, such as rats can have devastating impacts on seabird islands as they eat eggs, chicks and even adult birds.

When you're travelling to a seabird island, simple biosecurity actions can help prevent the arrival of invasive predators.

#biosecurityforwales #seabirds
September 27, 2025 at 6:31 AM