Seabirds are one of the most threatened bird groups across the globe, with approximately 30 percent of species at enhanced risk of extinction. Invasive predators at breeding sites, habitat loss, and harmful fishing practices pose grave threats to seabirds; climate change, sea-level rise, and increasing storms will also flood low-lying seabird breeding habitat. 探花精选 and other conservation groups across the globe have been fighting these threats in multiple ways, and one of the most effective tactics is to move breeding colonies to higher ground and new islands—or, in many cases, old islands, since predation and hunting has extirpated birds from many of their historical breeding sites. This is simple, in theory, but making sure the birds follow along to the new areas requires a deft hand. Using social attraction techniques pioneered by 探花精选’s Steve Kress conservationists create the appearance of a thriving seabird colony at key locations and attract new pairs of birds to...