Current view: Text account
Site description (2012 baseline):
Pressure/threats to key biodiversity
Climate change is listed as the third greatest threat to seabirds globally (Croxall et al. 2012). It is predicted to decrease the land area of low-lying Pacific islands and cause complete inundation of some islands (IPCC 1997) leading to substantial population declines (Hatfield et al. 2012). Although no current data or predictions are available specific to this IBA climate change represents a potential threat to this site owing to the risk of future sea level rise leading to inundation, and increased frequency of storms.
Conservation responses/actions for key biodiversity
Cats were had been removed from Baker Island by 1982, by which time the cats had eradicated the introduced brown rats and house mice (Rauzon et al. 2011).
Baker Island is US National Wildlife Refuge.
Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Important Bird Area factsheet: Baker Island (United States Minor Outlying Islands (to USA)). Downloaded from
https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/baker-island-iba-united-states-minor-outlying-islands-(to-usa) on 25/12/2024.