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  2. Predator Free 2050 - Wikipedia

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    The Predator Free 2050 goal is built on a foundation of strong community conservation efforts [10] with over 2,000 community groups across New Zealand taking part in predator control efforts. Those community efforts are supported by the Predator Free New Zealand Trust , a charity founded in 2013 with express purpose of advocating for community ...

  3. Fiordland Islands programme - Wikipedia

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    The Fiordland Islands restoration programme is run by the New Zealand Department of Conservation. [1] The purpose of the programme is to eradicate pests on key islands around Fiordland National Park, once the islands are considered predator free endangered native species will be translocated to the islands.

  4. Pesticides in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Sodium fluoroacetate, commonly known as 1080, is used in New Zealand to control animal pests, specifically the possum which threatens biodiversity and carries tuberculosus. Hunters fear that 1080 impacts on game animals , and some environmentalists have concerns about 1080 killing the very native fauna it is meant to save, and pollution of ...

  5. Goodnature - Wikipedia

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    Goodnature was founded by friends Robbie van Dam and Craig Bond who met while studying industrial design at Victoria University.Van Dam had a job at the Department of Conservation (DOC) in the Biodiversity Unit building gadgets for pest control when he noticed the methods for killing pest species such as rats, stoats and possums were either inefficient or inhumane.

  6. 1080 usage in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand currently spends at least $8 million annually on improving existing pest control technology and developing new methods. [ 70 ] According to the EPA's Annual Report on the Aerial Use of 1080, [ 71 ] as of October 2011 there are currently over 50 research projects underway industry-wide to find improvements in the use of 1080 ...

  7. National Pest Plant Accord - Wikipedia

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    The National Pest Plant Accord (NPPA) is a New Zealand agreement that identifies pest plants that are prohibited from sale and commercial propagation and distribution.. The Accord initially came into effect on 1 October 2001 between regional councils and government departments with biosecurity responsibilities, but in 2006 was revised to include the Nursery and Garden Industry Association as a ...

  8. Biological control of gorse in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    A T. lintearius population from the United Kingdom was introduced to New Zealand in 1989, but did not do well in regions with higher precipitation and temperatures. [1] Five new populations from Spain and Portugal which were selected to better match the climate in these regions proved to be more successful. [10] The mite is now established ...

  9. Invasive species in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    A number of introduced species, some of which have become invasive species, have been added to New Zealand's native flora and fauna. Both deliberate and accidental introductions have been made from the time of the first human settlement, with several waves of Polynesian [1] people at some time before the year 1300, [2] followed by Europeans after 1769.

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