
Graeme Elliott
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Graeme Elliott is a prominent New Zealand ecologist renowned for his commitment to seabird conservation, particularly the wandering albatross. For over three decades, he has worked alongside Kath Walker, studying populations on subantarctic islands and advocating for the protection of these remarkable birds. Elliott is recognized for his practical approaches to predator control and has become a vital voice in the fight against the threats posed by longline fishing to albatross populations. His dedication to avian research and conservation has made a significant impact on understanding the ecological challenges these birds face.
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Graeme Elliott is well known for his common-sense work on predator control.
Longline to extinction: The Kiwi scientists raising the red flag for subantarctic albatrossesThe New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863·
New Zealand· 2025-03-26



