the key to this recovery program is poison — specifically, 1080 (sodium fluoroacetate), a nasty, odourless poison that is illegal in many other countries (but not australia or new zealand), due to its devastating effects on not just feral mammals, but also native species. without any native mammals to worry about in new zealand, however, and a program in place to deter inquisitive keas from picking up baits, there is great hope that such a radical eradication program will be successful. read : illegal poison is saving an animal
art ecology science & animals
From June, 2023
RISKY HAVENS
woylies (brush-tailed bettongs) are small marsupials that jump around like kangaroos. they improve soil health through their prolific digging; a single woylie can turn over about 5 ton soil each year. read : endangered animals released into the wild lack fitness to evade predators