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Thread: Tell 'em they're dreaming . . . Govt announces new policy, predator free by 2050

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    Quote Originally Posted by WallyR View Post
    While 'uneducated' city dwellers continue to release part-grown cats into the bush (can't be bothered re-homing the cat, and other self serving excuses), cat predation of smaller birds and native wildlife will continue.
    Rats are one of the most adaptable of all introduced predatory species, so look for heavy 'bombing' of 1080 poison in most of the favored hunting areas.
    Stoats and ferrets are smart animals - difficult to find, hard to reduce numbers unless they partake of fresh poisoned carcasses.
    Hedgehogs - a new one to me. Didn't know they ate meat of any kind.
    Introduced bird species (larger breeds), contribute as much to the decline of native species as any of the above.
    No study has been carried out - to my knowledge - on secondary, tertiary and quadrenary poison kills using 1080.
    DOC and PCNZ need to clearly indicate through valid studies, that these latter stages of poisoning DO NOT CONTRIBTE to a reduction in the omnivorous native species - Weka, Kea, etc.
    My 2c worth.
    Ask doc how much research has been done on the effects of poison on plant life.
    EeeBees and Dougie like this.

 

 

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