Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Department of Conservation (DOC)
Publication Year:
2008
Publication Place
Wellington, New Zealand
Physical Description:
90 p.
Call Number
[EL]
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
451
Legacy PEIN ID:
81903
General Notes
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Subject Heading(s)
Invasive species - Management - Island & Ocean Ecosystem Programme
Abstract
The eradication of the seven remaining animal pest species remaining on Rangitoto and Motutapu was announced by the Prime Minister and Minister of Conservation in June 2006. With stoats, cats, hedgehogs, rabbits, mice and two species of rats spread across an area of 3842ha, the proposed project is the most challenging and complex island pest eradication the Department of Conservation (DOC) has ever attempted. To better understand the scale and complexity of the project, a feasibility study was undertaken. This study considered the ecological, economic and social context of the project to allow an informed decision to be made on whether or not to commit resources to further eradication planning. This document outlines the findings of the feasibility study and concludes that while a number of contingencies exist within the project, the proposed eradication is not only feasible but has many significant benefits.
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Location
SPREP LIBRARY
Publisher
Department of Conservation (DOC)
Publication Year:
2008
Publication Place
Wellington, New Zealand
Physical Description:
90 p.
Call Number
[EL]
Material Type
Language
English
Record ID:
451
Legacy PEIN ID:
81903
General Notes
available online|copy of pdf for uploading
Record Created: 22-Aug-2018
Record Modified: 06-May-2025