Research Paper

Predator free Banks Peninsula: scoping analysis

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Predator free Banks Peninsula: scoping analysis
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Lincoln University
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There has been considerable public interest in predator control following the release of the government’s goal to make New Zealand predator free by 2050. Prompted and supported by the Rod Donald Banks Peninsula Trust, this report undertakes an initial scoping analysis of the methods, cost and time required to remove five predator species from Banks Peninsula and maintain them at zero density. Because eradication requires permanent removal of the five target species (Norway rats, ship rats, po...

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Research Paper
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Report
Date created
2017-05
Creator
Curnow, M / Kerr, Geoffrey
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10182/8060
Related subjects
pest management / predator-free / rats / possums / stoats / ferrets / scoping / Banks Peninsula / Invasive Species Ecology / Environmental Monitoring / Environmental Science and Management

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