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  2. Why one country spent a small fortune to kill a single ... - AOL

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    Invasive predator. Along with fellow mustelids weasels and ferrets, stoats were introduced to New Zealand in the late 19th century to control rabbits destroying sheep pasture — but they have had ...

  3. Stoat in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The bait is often an egg and a trap is placed in the tunnel to kill the stoat. [9] Recent trials of a new design of self-resetting stoat traps for remote areas have been encouraging. [10] "Mainland Islands", protected areas on the mainland of New Zealand that employ intensive control of introduced pests, [11] have stoat trapping on their ...

  4. Stoat - Wikipedia

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    In New Zealand, the stoat feeds principally on birds, including the rare kiwi, kaka, mohua, yellow-crowned parakeet, and New Zealand dotterel. [44] Cases are known of stoats preying on young muskrats. The stoat typically eats about 50 g (1.8 oz) of food a day, which is equivalent to 25% of the animal's live weight. [45]

  5. Waitangiroto Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The Wildlife Act 1953 made hunting of white herons illegal, and adult birds have no natural predators in New Zealand, though chicks are preyed on by stoats and Australasian harriers. [5] There are over 150 traps in the reserve, run by White Heron Sanctuary Tours, to protect the colony from stoats, rats and possums. [16]

  6. Project to remove invasive stoats from Orkney boosting native ...

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    The stoats – first recorded on the islands in 2010 – are an invasive predator which is not native to the islands, posing a threat to the Orkney vole, an endemic species found nowhere else, and ...

  7. A stoat sits up and observes its territory as it blends perfectly into a snowy landscape in Belgium. Michel had been looking for stoats in the snow for many years.

  8. 1080 usage in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Common brushtail possums, an invasive pest in New Zealand whose population is controlled with 1080. 1080, the brand name given to the synthetic form of sodium fluoroacetate, [1] is used in New Zealand in efforts to control populations of possums, rats, stoat and rabbits, [2] which are invasive species in the New Zealand environment. [3]

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