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David Will
GIS Specialist, Island Conservation
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Globally important islands where eradicating invasive mammals will benefit highly threatened vertebrates
ND Holmes, DR Spatz, S Oppel, B Tershy, DA Croll, B Keitt, P Genovesi, ...
PLoS One 14 (3), e0212128, 2019
1372019
Factors associated with rodent eradication failure
ND Holmes, R Griffiths, M Pott, A Alifano, D Will, AS Wegmann, ...
Biological Conservation 185, 8-16, 2015
832015
Quantifying the success of feral cat eradication, San Nicolas Island, California
DSL Ramsey, JP Parkes, D Will, CC Hanson, KJ Campbell
New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 163-173, 2011
702011
Yes we can! Exciting progress and prospects for controlling invasives on islands and beyond
D Simberloff, B Keitt, D Will, N Holmes, E Pickett, P Genovesi
Western North American Naturalist 78 (4), 942-958, 2018
462018
The global contribution of invasive vertebrate eradication as a key island restoration tool
DR Spatz, ND Holmes, DJ Will, S Hein, ZT Carter, RM Fewster, B Keitt, ...
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 13391, 2022
392022
Using digital data collection tools to improve overall cost-efficiency and provide timely analysis for decision making during invasive species eradication campaigns
DJ Will, KJ Campbell, ND Holmes
Wildlife Research 41 (6), 499-509, 2015
232015
A trap monitoring system to enhance efficiency of feral cat eradication and minimize adverse effects on non-target endemic species on San Nicolas Island
D Will, CC Hanson, KJ Campbell, DK Garcelon, BS Keitt
Proceedings of the Vertebrate Pest Conference 24 (24), 2010
212010
Invasive vertebrate eradications on islands as a tool for implementing global Sustainable Development Goals
LA de Wit, KM Zilliacus, P Quadri, D Will, N Grima, D Spatz, N Holmes, ...
Environmental conservation 47 (3), 139-148, 2020
162020
Factors leading to successful island rodent eradications following initial failure
A Samaniego, P Kappes, K Broome, S Cranwell, R Griffiths, G Harper, ...
Conservation Science and Practice 3 (6), e404, 2021
142021
The Database of Island Invasive Species Eradications
DIISE
http://diise.islandconservation.org, 2018
142018
Framework for undertaking eradication programs on insular populations of vertebrate pests
D Ramsey, D Will
Unpublished Client Report for Island Conservation.(Arthur Rylah Institute …, 2012
132012
Reducing the impacts of leg hold trapping on critically endangered foxes by modified traps and conditioned trap aversion on San Nicolas Island, California, USA
WJ Jolley, KJ Campbell, ND Holmes, DK Garcelon, CC Hanson, D Will, ...
Conservation Evidence 9, 43-49, 2012
132012
Do invasive mammal eradications from islands support climate change adaptation and mitigation?
PJ Kappes, CE Benkwitt, DR Spatz, CA Wolf, DJ Will, ND Holmes
Climate 9 (12), 172, 2021
112021
Preventing extinctions: planning and undertaking invasive rodent eradication from Pinzon Island, Galapagos
D Rueda, V Carrion, PA Castaño, F Cunninghame, P Fisher, E Hagen, ...
Island invasives: scaling up to meet the challenge.’(Eds CR Veitch, MN Clout …, 2019
112019
Tracking invasive species eradications on islands at a global scale
ND Holmes, BS Keitt, DR Spatz, DJ Will, S Hein, JC Russell, P Genovesi, ...
Island invasives: scaling up to meet the challenge 2, 2019
112019
Applying lessons learnt from tropical rodent eradications: a second attempt to remove invasive rats from Desecheo National Wildlife Refuge, Puerto Rico
DJ Will
Island invasives: scaling up to meet the challenge, 154, 2019
92019
Sudden appearance and population outbreak of Eunica monima (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) on Desecheo Island, Puerto Rico
AB Shiels, WP Haines, KJ Swinnerton, S Silander, ...
Florida Entomologist 100 (1), 176-179, 2017
92017
Invasive rodent eradication on islands: assessment and mitigation of human exposure to rodenticides
PA Castaño, CC Hanson, KJ Campbell, V Carrión, P Fisher, E Ruell, ...
Biological Invasions 25 (3), 653-671, 2023
52023
The removal of feral cats from San Nicolas Island, California to protect native and endemic species: 2009 annual report
CC Hanson, DJ Will, JE Bonham, BS Keitt
Unpublished report, Island Conservation, Santa Cruz, CA, 2010
52010
Trail cameras are a key monitoring tool for determining target and non-target bait-take during rodent removal operations: evidence from Desecheo Island rat eradication
AB Shiels, D Will, C Figuerola-Hernández, KJ Swinnerton, S Silander, ...
42019
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