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Predator Free NZ

Posted on December 11, 2016December 11, 2016

Plans have been announced for New Zealand to be predator free by 2050. The initial targets will be rats, possums and stoats. The news has been widely welcomed, although some have cautioned about the need for integrated programs to avoid unintended ecological changes. For more information, see Rabbit Free New Zealand.

Posted in Awareness, On-Ground Control and tagged Ecology, integrated control.

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