New Zealand plans to exterminate every last rat, mustelid and possum to save native birds. The government expects the task to be completed by 2050.

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    1 year ago

    That’s an aspirational goal but there has been no practical methods proposed to actually achieve it.

    I would bet that it could be done. It might not be cheap or easy, but I bet that it could be done.

    What I am more dubious about is whether:

    • It can be done at the kind of cost that is considered acceptable by the public. I don’t see budget numbers in the article.

    • It could be done without wiping out other species. One small mammal is much like another small mammal to, say, a poison (which the article is talking about them using today). If you want to wipe out rats without wiping out something else, you’re gonna need a pretty darn selective method of killing.

    • Rats can be kept out once killed off in New Zealand. Rats are pretty much everywhere, and they got there because they’re pretty good at hitching rides. I can believe that they might keep them off a small island with little shipping traffic, but the main islands receiving shipments from around the world?

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      One small mammal is much like another small mammal to, say, a poison

      Good news! All other small mammals (other than bats) are also invasive!

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        1 year ago

        Huh, I guess you’re right. I’d thought that marsupials had made it to New Zealand, but I was wrong.