To reduce their impacts on native species, feral cats have been added to New Zealand's list of animals targeted for ...
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 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 has announced plans to eradicate feral cats by 2050, as part of efforts to protect the country’s biodiversity.
They are considered shy loners, but for New Zealand’s nature, they are deadly: Millions of feral cats threaten rare species ...
Launched in July 2018 by Predator Free Hawke’s Bay, the $4.86 million project aims to remove possums from 14,500 hectares of the peninsula and develop a low-cost farmland eradication model that can be ...
Adding feral cats to the Predator Free 2050 hit-list may be justified – but it also forces us to confront uncomfortable ...
'Stone cold killer' feral cats added to Predator Free 2050 strategy, Conservation Minister announces
After initially suggesting feral cats stay out of the Predator Free plan, the government has done a U-turn, announcing they ...
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 ...
The Government is delivering on its campaign promise to add feral cats to the Predator Free 2050 target species list to protect our precious native ...
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