They drop lots of poison on masting afeas ay--
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It's a little more complicated than that, as different species 'mast' at different times. The 'mega mast' events they keep going on about I am told come about through multiple species going to seed one after the other. Knocking competition out of the running helps the rats, but also multiple litters throughout a year with warm temps and ample food just explodes things more. Rats are capable of reproducting at around the 10-weeks mark, gestation of 3 weeks and rinse and repeat. Efficient...
I must say thats a very sad report that @Tahr posted.
https://www.stuff.co.nz/environment/...native-species
Read it twice.
Just sad that all the hard work of the 90's that those guys put in has gone to waste.
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Reality check. Te Urewera is no longer part of NZ in terms of governance. Time to move on.
It really is unfortunate that that Nth Urewera project which concentrated on permanent trap lines and pest species specific trapping to be very successful without using aerial poisons has been neglected. It was the most promising viable alternative management concept avoiding the use of 1080 poison. It should have set the path for Tuhoe future environmental management of the Te Urewera. The political tenderfooting since is pitiful.
Same for the rest of NZ too
Summer grass
Of stalwart warriors splendid dreams
the aftermath.
Matsuo Basho.
I wonder what the DOCs budget for the trap work that was carried out in that area at the time of hand over was?
Add inflation and what it would have been now, would this equal the 2m more that there asking for on top of what they already get??
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Couldn't have put it better myself. If there was anything else that was effective I would support that instead.
Little interest piece - there was a project to make a virus that would make the TB vectors (possums/stoats etc) infertile but funding was cut.
Source - I used to work for the Animal Health Board, over a decade ago now - it's now Ospri.
To expand on the TB thing, as far as I know we are the only country in the world that has TB infected herds and cattle and deer and is still allowed to export meat. Australia and America had it but managed to eradicate it.
Reading through this thread, it would seem there’s to much money in 1080?
Boom, cough,cough,cough
The actual costs averave over $60 per hectare. If they offered that for gridded trapping the ques for the career would be very long; and they know it. The cost would be paid out per three to four years so employees working over ratational areas would still achieve a substantial income.
Last edited by Woody; 07-09-2022 at 12:41 PM.
Summer grass
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the aftermath.
Matsuo Basho.
The actual costs average over $60 per ha... is this one 1080 operation ? What does the $60 include ?
Lets talk all species, how many hectares do you think one trapper [using traps only] can control and get all pests down to the level a 1080 operation will achieve ? cost of traps per ha ?
One operation. Includes rc ad.in poison aircraft and manpower. The AHB audit reported $57 per ha way back in 2012 and up to $85 in remote areas.
Summer grass
Of stalwart warriors splendid dreams
the aftermath.
Matsuo Basho.
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