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Isles of Scilly Seabird Recovery Project -Operational Plan
Descriptions
The Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust, as lead partner in the Isles of Scilly Seabird Recovery Project (SRP), is developing a programme of work to clear rats from Bryher, Tresco, St Martin's and the surrounding uninhabited islands. Following on from successful rat eradication of St Agnes and Gugh in 2013, the SRP will enable all of the off-isles of the Isles of Scilly to be cleared of rats, to enable recolonisation and population growth by seabirds, particularly Manx shearwaters and storm petrels. An experienced contractor is required to write an Operational Plan to record in detail the logistic steps that would be required for the eradication by a principal contractor, including estimates of labour, time, boating and accommodation requirements, and an appropriate resulting estimate of the cost of a full eradication. This work is to be undertaken between January - March 2025
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South West
CPV Codes
90923000 - Rat-disinfestation services
90712400 - Natural resources management or conservation strategy planning services
Keywords
natural resource management planning
conservation strategy design
resource sustainability planning
ecosystem service mapping
watershed management planning
biodiversity conservation strategy
land resource governance
integrated ecology planning
resource use optimization
habitat restoration planning
rat infestation elimination
rodent baiting programs
rat-proofing services
sewer rat control
urban rodent trapping
rat nest removal
rodent exclusion techniques
professional rat removal
rodent health hazard mitigation
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2 Tender Lots
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