Isla Rasa is a tiny island in the Gulf of California, Mexico. It is the breeding site of 95% of the worlds population of Heermanns Gulls (Larus heermanni), and Elegant Terns (Sterna elegans) as well as a very large population of Royal Terns (Sterna maxima). These migratory seabirds come from thousands of miles away. The gulls migrate from the Pacific coast from southern Canada to southern Mexico and the terns migrate from the South American Pacific. During the summer, after the birds have settled into the nesting areas, the island is literally covered with birds engaged in the timeless rituals of reproduction.
In the middle of the 20th century, excessive egg collection drastically reduced the seabird population. Fortunately several Mexican and US conservationists helped to classify the island as a protected area in 1964. One very passionate Mexican scientist, Dr. Enriqueta Velarde, is now at the helm of Isla Rasa conservation. In continuously conducting research on the island, she has not only helped protect the seabirds and provide us with valuable science, but she has provided a training ground for students interested in conservation.
That's awesome.
falcoperegrinus82 2 years ago
dude as tis chick in this vid sad "this is almost invisble to see on a map"
jaik0wn 2 years ago
imagine runing through that hahahah
Josh95risingsun 2 years ago
thats a whole lota bird shit
THELVD9 2 years ago
I looked this up on Google Earth, you can see the birds on it!
Zacksauruszilla 2 years ago
boring
MrPartypooper 2 years ago
can u guys see that there is so many things that are foreseen (islands/country`s) maybe there are still dinosaurs think about it
jaik0wn 2 years ago
Sensation white!!
Vgard 2 years ago
bird flu outbreak!!!
korlik21 2 years ago
thats where you get bird flu
brandonkad5 2 years ago