The Rat Prevention app is intended for trained community-based resource managers in remote coastal communities which are vulnerable to invasive species introductions from increasing vessel traffic.
To prevent the introduction of rats in Alaska coastal communities, the Tribal Governments of St. Paul and St. George Islands, in cooperation with the USFWS Alaska National Maritime Wildlife Refuge, established a rat prevention program following the construction of commercial harbor facilities on the islands. Regular maintenance and continued improvement of rat prevention stations is extremely important in maintaining effective rat prevention programs. An important component of ongoing prevention efforts and improvements to the system is the ability to track station checks and maintenance actions over time. The Rat Prevention App uses an online database and iOS and Android mobile apps to document rat station monitoring and maintenance in coastal communities of Alaska. The data can be used in a Geographic Information System (GIS) to analyze the effectiveness of defenses and to target areas in need of improvement. The database is shares a common data structure with the BeringWatch Island Sentinel database program conducted by the Aleut Community of St. Paul Island Tribal Government Ecosystem Conservation Office (ECO).
For more information or to obtain an account for the Rat Prevention database please contact the Aleut Community of St. Paul Tribal Government at the email address or phone number provided for the app developer.