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  2. 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 ...

  3. 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]

  4. Predator Free 2050 - Wikipedia

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    Predator Free 2050 is a plan put forth by the New Zealand government with the goal of ... ambitious goal to rid New Zealand of possums, rats and stoats by 2050. ...

  5. Kākāpō - Wikipedia

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    Known individuals are named, tagged and confined to four small New Zealand islands, all of which are clear of predators; [7] however, in 2023, a reintroduction to mainland New Zealand (Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari) was accomplished. [8] Introduced mammalian predators, such as cats, rats, ferrets, and stoats almost wiped out the kākāpō ...

  6. Mammals of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    European hedgehog in New Zealand: European fallow deer: 1864 Ferret: 1879 Goat: late 1700s Himalayan tahr: House mouse: Kiore: 1250 Kurī: 1250 Least weasel: Moose: 1900, 1910 Moose - New Zealand: Brown rat: Before 1800 European rabbit: 1838 European rabbit in New Zealand: Red deer: from 1851 Sambar deer: 1875-76 Sheep: 1773 Stoat: Stoat in New ...

  7. Moturoa Island (Bay of Islands) - Wikipedia

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    Moturoa Island is home to the vulnerable [5] North Island brown kiwi, with the major threat coming from predators, such as dogs, cats, and stoat (Mustela erminea). Across New Zealand 94% of chicks die before breeding in areas where mammalian pest control is not carried out. [6]

  8. World’s rarest whale to undergo study for first time in New ...

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    In 2010, the first intact specimen was discovered when a mother and calf were stranded along New Zealand's Bay of Plenty. Before a DNA analysis confirmed the difference in 2002, the whales were ...

  9. Birds of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Field Guide to the Birds of New Zealand (rev. & updated 4th ed.). New Zealand: Penguin. ISBN 978-0143570929. Checklist Committee Ornithological Society of New Zealand (2010). "Available online as a PDF" (PDF). Checklist of the birds of New Zealand, Norfolk and Macquarie Islands, and the Ross Dependency, Antarctica (4th ed.). New Zealand: Te ...