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.
Poisoned sausage baits and tree-mounted devices that can spray toxins are being considered. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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 ...
Health & Biosecurity Risks Feral (and stray) cats are associated with the spread of toxoplasmosis, a parasite that can harm ...
The parma wallaby was thought to be extinct until Peter Pigott followed up on a rumour that a 19th century governor took a ...
Species feeding mid-water were just as exposed to PFAS as coastal Māui dolphins or deep-diving species like beaked whales, ...
About 100 critically endangered Mahoenui giant wētā have been released into the Rotokare Sanctuary in Taranaki this week as ...
The sex and age of an animal turn out to be stronger predictors than habitat for higher PFAS levels, suggesting they ...
A tiny 242-million-year-old fossil from Devon is shaking up scientists’ assumptions about the earliest members of the lizard lineage. Instead of the expected skull hinges and palate teeth typical of ...
Although New Zealand's rules state Bengal cats coming into the country need to be domesticated for at least five generations, ...