How to control pests
Media release 29 March 2011: World first stoat poison will strengthen protection for native birds
Video about volunteers helping control pests
Animal pests and predators are a major threat to the survival of New Zealand's special native flora and fauna. A wide range of techniques and tools are used to control pests, depending on the threats and the terrain.
Ground control - using traps, bait stations or culling - is the most widely used method, and can prove highly effective where the terrain is suitable and regular checks can be made.
A wide range of techniques and tools are used to control pests, depending on the threats and the terrain.
Find out more about the use of biodegradable 1080 poison in New Zealand to control pests and protect NZ's native forests and wildlife.
Find out why controling possums through the fur recovery industry and bounties has not been successful.
Review information on why wild animal control plans are necessary in New Zealand.
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