Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Department of Conservation (DOC)
Publication Year:
2011
Publication Place
Wellington, New Zealand
Physical Description:
12p
Call Number
[EL]
Relevant Countries
Pacific Region
Worldwide
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
441
Legacy PEIN ID:
81893
General Notes
Available online
Available online
Subject Heading(s)
Invasive species - Management - New Zealand
Abstract
New Zealand, an archipelago of more than 2000 islands, has a terrestrial fauna especially depauperate in native land mammals. Kiore (Rattus exulans) was the first of four rodent species introduced by people. A project to eradicate invasive rats from Kapiti Island in 1996, represented a turning point in the technology, complexity and scale at which managers of natural heritage on New Zealand islands could operate. This paper includes case studies of some significant projects targeting rodents, sometimes with other introduced mammals, undertaken in the 12 years following Kapiti. Details of the methods, costs, results and outcomes are provided for Kapiti, Whenua Hou, Tuhua, Campbell, Raoul, Hauturu, Taukihepa, and Pomona islands, collectively representing a total of over 23,000 ha of habitat cleared of introduced mammals.
Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Department of Conservation (DOC)
Publication Year:
2011
Publication Place
Wellington, New Zealand
Physical Description:
12p
Call Number
[EL]
Relevant Countries
Pacific Region
Worldwide
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
441
Legacy PEIN ID:
81893
General Notes
Available online
Record Created: 22-Aug-2018
Record Modified: 26-Feb-2025