He worked to restore the habitat of nearby Nonsuch Island as a future viable base for the species.
Researchers are repopulating the larger and ecologically-restored Nonsuch Island with chicks, their translocation timed so they will imprint on these surroundings and return here for nesting.
In 1928, the American naturalist William Beebe was given permission by the British government to establish a research station on Nonsuch Island, Bermuda.
Nonsuch Island (originally Nonesuch Island) is part of the chain which makes up Bermuda.
Off the coast to the south of St. David's Island is smaller Nonsuch Island, once a quarantine station for sufferers of yellow fever.
Nonsuch Bay is located in Nonsuch Island in Bermuda.
They descended off the coast of Nonsuch Island, Bermuda in the Atlantic Ocean.
An additional difficulty in 1931 was the death of Beebe's father, and Beebe left Nonsuch Island for a week in order to attend his father's funeral.
It is likely that Beebe became romantically involved with Hollister during his work at Nonsuch Island.
Appalled by the destruction, Beebe finally rented his station at Nonsuch Island to a military contractor and returned to New York.