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Mon 25 Oct, 2010 7:38 am
tastrax wrote:The question is was the result as expected/predicted and does some change need to be made to the next baiting and eradication phase to lessen the effects on the non target species? I reckon that is a natural part of any project evaluation.
The team always knew that there'd be a risk that kelp gulls would also take the bait and die. But in a letter that's been leaked to the ABC, the Federal Government has said the level of bird deaths was higher than expected. Other species were also killed.
"While some undesired deaths of birds were anticipated as an unavoidable consequence of the Macquarie Island pest eradication program, the level of deaths was higher than expected",
A federal Environment Department letter obtained by the Mercury suggested the Federal Government did not want baiting to recommence after a high toll on the native seabirds the program was intended to protect.
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Mon 25 Oct, 2010 9:11 am
Nuts wrote:8% complete but i cant see where it was to be completed in one operation?
Not sure where you got that from. It was clear in the blog that the weather was the factor.seems a suggestion is made that it wasnt so much weather as politics that halted the program???...
Hindsight is a wonderful tool. I guess cats eating poisoned rabbits / rodents would have helped with that problem too.Why didnt 'they' Start with the rabbits and rodents (not cats...)???
Mon 25 Oct, 2010 9:31 am
tasadam wrote:Hindsight is a wonderful tool. I guess cats eating poisoned rabbits / rodents would have helped with that problem too.Why didnt 'they' Start with the rabbits and rodents (not cats...)???
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