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TRACKING OCEAN WANDERERS

The global distribution of albatrosses and petrels

Results from the Global Procellariiform Tracking Workshop, 1–5 September, 2003, Gordon’s Bay, South Africa

What is BirdLife International? BirdLife International is a Partnership of non-governmental conservation organisations with a special focus on birds. The BirdLife Partnership works together on shared priorities, policies and programmes of conservation action, exchanging skills, achievements and information, and so growing in ability, authority and influence. What is the purpose of BirdLife International? – Mission Statement The BirdLife International Partnership strives to conserve birds, their habitats and global biodiversity, working with people towards sustainability in the use of natural resources. Where is BirdLife International heading? – Vision Statement Birds are beautiful, inspirational and international. Birds are excellent flagships and vital environmental indicators. By focusing on birds, and the sites and habitats on which they depend, the BirdLife International Partnership is working to improve the quality of life for birds, for other wildlife (biodiversity) and for people. Aims Birdlife’s long-term aims are to: • Prevent the extinction of any bird species • Maintain and where possible improve the conservation status of all bird species • Conserve and where appropriate improve and enlarge sites and habitats important for birds • Help, through birds, to conserve biodiversity and to improve the quality of people’s lives • Integrate bird conservation into sustaining people’s livelihoods. Guiding principles BirdLife International works with all like-minded organisations, national and local governments, decision-makers, land-owners and managers, in pursuing bird and biodiversity conservation. The global work of the BirdLife Partnership is funded entirely by voluntary donations. To find out more about how you could support this work, please contact the BirdLife...