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THE ONLY GOOD STOAT IS A DEAD STOAT

HATING POSSUMS seems to be as compulsory for New Zealanders as supporting the All Blacks. From Northland to Stewart Island, people are getting involved with ridding the country of stoats, possums and rats. For New Zealand’s native wildlife, it’s now or never.

Tomtits, takahē and tuatara have no defence against these opportunistic visitors. Left unmanaged, the decline of native species will continue. I think that’s morally objectionable and predator control

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