To reduce their impacts on native species, feral cats have been added to New Zealand's list of animals targeted for ...
This video highlights the three native predators New Zealand relies on to help control devastating invasive species. It shows how each animal uses instinctive hunting behaviors to target invaders ...
New Zealand plans to eradicate feral cats by 2050 to protect native birds, bats and lizards under the Predator Free 2050 programme. Government releases action roadmap.
New Zealand is planning to eradicate feral cats across the country by 2050 with the aim of protecting its fragile native wildlife. Conservation Minister Tama Potaka described feral cats as "stone cold ...
New Zealand adds feral cats to Predator Free 2050, aiming to protect native wildlife, restore ecosystems and strengthen national conservation efforts across wildlife regions.
New Zealand has unveiled plans to eradicate feral cats by 2050, marking a significant shift in its Predator Free strategy ...
New Zealand's Predator Free 2050 mission has expanded to include feral cats, a move that has stirred debate. This policy shift underlines changing public attitudes towards feral cats, now categorized ...
New Zealand's rarest birds have seemingly come back from the dead. For decades, they were thought to be extinct until tiny populations were rediscovered, the holdouts that survived against the odds.
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NZ is taking aim at feral cats. Are we ready for the ethical and practical implications?
Adding feral cats to the Predator Free 2050 hit-list may be justified – but it also forces us to confront uncomfortable ...
A New Zealand wildlife park says it will be forced to euthanize seven elderly lions after running into financial difficulties. The Kamo Wildlife Sanctuary in the northern city of Whangarei said it was ...
The conservation–invasion paradox is when a species is endangered where it evolved but causes havoc where humans introduced ...
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