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Nu’utele and Nu’ulua Islands (Aleipata) – First Steps to Island Restoration and a Secure Wildlife Sanctuary for the Independent State of Samoa
Grantee Name: 
David Butler Associates Ltd
HOTSPOT
Polynesia-Micronesia
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$20,000
DATES
Jan 2006
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Jun 2006
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Project Overview Overview
CEPF Strategic Direction Strategy
HOTSPOT
Polynesia-Micronesia
LOCATION
AMOUNT
US$20,000
DATES
Jan 2006
-
Jun 2006

Develop the co-management agreement between the village councils and government for the restoration and long-term conservation of these islands to safeguard populations of Endangered land birds as well as internationally important seabird congregations of boobies, noddies, terns and frigate birds and nesting grounds of the hawksbill turtle.

Strategic Direction: 1 Prevent, control, and eradicate invasive species in key biodiversity areas