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South Georgia pipit nesting at Schlieper Bay, South Georgia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 March 2015

Alison Neil*
Affiliation:
South Georgia Heritage Trust, Verdant Works, West Henderson's Wynd, Dundee DD1 5BT (alison.neil@sght.org)

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An 18-strong international team is hard at work in South Georgia, undertaking the final phase of the world's largest rodent eradication project, run by the South Georgia Heritage Trust. Known collectively as ‘Team Rat’, its departure for South Georgia in January coincided with the discovery of a nest of five South Georgia pipit chicks (Fig. 1) in an area overrun with rats before being baited by the trust in 2013. The pipit is the world's most southerly songbird.

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