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NZ's war on stoats, rats and possums | NZ's war on stoats, rats and possums |
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It is New Zealand's equivalent to walking on the Moon: a bold plan to rid the country of non-native predators within 35 years. | It is New Zealand's equivalent to walking on the Moon: a bold plan to rid the country of non-native predators within 35 years. |
Three main imported and unwanted offenders have been identified: | Three main imported and unwanted offenders have been identified: |
Also in the government's cross-hairs are: | Also in the government's cross-hairs are: |
"We have announced the predator-free New Zealand 2050 goal because we have no choice," Maggie Barry, the minister of conservation, told the BBC. | "We have announced the predator-free New Zealand 2050 goal because we have no choice," Maggie Barry, the minister of conservation, told the BBC. |
"If we delay, the problem will only get worse. | "If we delay, the problem will only get worse. |
"More than 2,000 species are at risk because of these predators. | "More than 2,000 species are at risk because of these predators. |
New Zealand's plan to save the kiwi | |
"The issue is particularly serious around possums. | "The issue is particularly serious around possums. |
"They spread bovine tuberculosis to both cattle and deer." | "They spread bovine tuberculosis to both cattle and deer." |
At a research facility at Lincoln University, near Christchurch, I come face to face with a cantankerous stoat. | At a research facility at Lincoln University, near Christchurch, I come face to face with a cantankerous stoat. |
He (or she) is in a large cage and, baring a mouthful of needle-sharp teeth, pokes its head out from a piece of industrial plastic piping. | He (or she) is in a large cage and, baring a mouthful of needle-sharp teeth, pokes its head out from a piece of industrial plastic piping. |
It repeatedly shrieks in defiance at the intrusion, and this is part of the problem. | It repeatedly shrieks in defiance at the intrusion, and this is part of the problem. |
These aggressive animals, which climb, swim and kill indiscriminately, do not seem to be scared of anything or anyone. | These aggressive animals, which climb, swim and kill indiscriminately, do not seem to be scared of anything or anyone. |
Dr Elaine Murphy and her team are working on new techniques to catch and destroy these types of pests as humanely as possible. | Dr Elaine Murphy and her team are working on new techniques to catch and destroy these types of pests as humanely as possible. |
There is a state-of-the art two-hectare (five-acre) enclosure - call it a fortified prison yard for predators - where they are let loose and their behaviour analysed, while lures, traps and deterrents are tested. | There is a state-of-the art two-hectare (five-acre) enclosure - call it a fortified prison yard for predators - where they are let loose and their behaviour analysed, while lures, traps and deterrents are tested. |
Dr Murphy demonstrates how rats and stoats are enticed into a box-like tunnel, where a weight-trigger sprays poison on to their stomachs. | Dr Murphy demonstrates how rats and stoats are enticed into a box-like tunnel, where a weight-trigger sprays poison on to their stomachs. |
Toxins, including aerial drops in larger, more remote regions, will play a part in the eradication process, but researchers insist that other scientific solutions will be needed. | Toxins, including aerial drops in larger, more remote regions, will play a part in the eradication process, but researchers insist that other scientific solutions will be needed. |
"I know it worries people, but I think without some sort of biological control we won't really get there - not for eradication," says Dr Murphy, who believes genetic advances could also be pivotal. | "I know it worries people, but I think without some sort of biological control we won't really get there - not for eradication," says Dr Murphy, who believes genetic advances could also be pivotal. |
"You would be just manipulating slightly the DNA in the pest species, so perhaps you could make it that stoats only gave birth to males not females. | "You would be just manipulating slightly the DNA in the pest species, so perhaps you could make it that stoats only gave birth to males not females. |
"A technique like that could be really good." | "A technique like that could be really good." |
New Zealand has been at war with invasive animals for decades, yet still unseen millions of furry invaders wreak further damage. | New Zealand has been at war with invasive animals for decades, yet still unseen millions of furry invaders wreak further damage. |
The government in Wellington is helping to pay for a new company that will oversee its predator-free ambitions. | The government in Wellington is helping to pay for a new company that will oversee its predator-free ambitions. |
The work of community groups will also be essential to this nationwide cleansing operation. | The work of community groups will also be essential to this nationwide cleansing operation. |
Near the South Island city of Nelson is one of the biggest predator-free enclosures in New Zealand. | Near the South Island city of Nelson is one of the biggest predator-free enclosures in New Zealand. |
A 14.5km (nine-mile) fence surrounds 700 hectares of forested hills that sweep down towards a fast-moving stream | A 14.5km (nine-mile) fence surrounds 700 hectares of forested hills that sweep down towards a fast-moving stream |
The meshed barrier, which winds up and down this undulating landscape, is almost 2m (6ft 6in) high to keep out jumpers, such as deer and goats, with a flared wire skirt underground to prevent incursion by burrowers. | The meshed barrier, which winds up and down this undulating landscape, is almost 2m (6ft 6in) high to keep out jumpers, such as deer and goats, with a flared wire skirt underground to prevent incursion by burrowers. |
On its crown, sits a smooth roll of steel to deter climbers, including rats, cats and stoats. | On its crown, sits a smooth roll of steel to deter climbers, including rats, cats and stoats. |
Next winter, an all-out assault against pests inside this fortress begins with aerial drops of the brodifacoum toxin. | Next winter, an all-out assault against pests inside this fortress begins with aerial drops of the brodifacoum toxin. |
The head of the Brook Waimarama Sanctuary, Dr David Butler, tells me iconic flightless bird species will be re-introduced, bringing back a melodic chorus not heard in these parts for years. | The head of the Brook Waimarama Sanctuary, Dr David Butler, tells me iconic flightless bird species will be re-introduced, bringing back a melodic chorus not heard in these parts for years. |
"Birds like kakapo and kiwi would have been here in the past," he says. | "Birds like kakapo and kiwi would have been here in the past," he says. |
"We are looking at bringing back kiwi quite soon, and kakapo are making great strides with a very productive breeding season, so in time, we hope to have the hills whistling with kiwi and booming with kakapo again." | "We are looking at bringing back kiwi quite soon, and kakapo are making great strides with a very productive breeding season, so in time, we hope to have the hills whistling with kiwi and booming with kakapo again." |
Conservationists concede that New Zealand's predator-free plan is audacious. | Conservationists concede that New Zealand's predator-free plan is audacious. |
Hudson Dodd, the general manager of the Brook Waimarama Sanctuary, likens it to the Apollo 11 mission almost half a century ago. | Hudson Dodd, the general manager of the Brook Waimarama Sanctuary, likens it to the Apollo 11 mission almost half a century ago. |
"I am an American immigrant to New Zealand, and it reminds me of John F Kennedy saying, 'We're going to put a man on the Moon by the end of the decade,'" he says. | "I am an American immigrant to New Zealand, and it reminds me of John F Kennedy saying, 'We're going to put a man on the Moon by the end of the decade,'" he says. |
"When Kennedy said that, there was no plan on how that was going to be achieved. That is really the same situation here. | "When Kennedy said that, there was no plan on how that was going to be achieved. That is really the same situation here. |
"There is no plan about how to make New Zealand predator-free by 2050, but there are a lot of good ideas and a lot of community groups out there doing the hard work to try to bring us closer to that vision." | "There is no plan about how to make New Zealand predator-free by 2050, but there are a lot of good ideas and a lot of community groups out there doing the hard work to try to bring us closer to that vision." |
New Zealand covers an area of 268,000 sq km (103,475 sq miles), similar to that of the United Kingdom. | New Zealand covers an area of 268,000 sq km (103,475 sq miles), similar to that of the United Kingdom. |
So far, 150 offshore islands have been declared free of predators, following exhaustive work by scientists and volunteers. | So far, 150 offshore islands have been declared free of predators, following exhaustive work by scientists and volunteers. |
Doing the same across an entire country, with its mountain ranges, farmland, rivers and coastal areas, as well as towns and cities might seem like an endless task. | Doing the same across an entire country, with its mountain ranges, farmland, rivers and coastal areas, as well as towns and cities might seem like an endless task. |
Not so, according to Nicola Toki, the department of conservation's threatened species ambassador. | Not so, according to Nicola Toki, the department of conservation's threatened species ambassador. |
"We were the first country to give women the vote, we were the first to get up Mount Everest," she says. | "We were the first country to give women the vote, we were the first to get up Mount Everest," she says. |
"This is just another one of those goals that we have kind of looked at and said, 'Absolutely, we can do it.' | "This is just another one of those goals that we have kind of looked at and said, 'Absolutely, we can do it.' |
"And in all seriousness, the science tells us we can." | "And in all seriousness, the science tells us we can." |
New Zealand has 35 years to do it, and the clock is ticking. | New Zealand has 35 years to do it, and the clock is ticking. |
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