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The next frontier: assessing the feasibility of eradicating mammalian pests from Auckland Island

Stephen Horn, Rachael Sagar, Veronika Frank, Finlay Cox, Paul F. Jacques, James S. Ware, Rose Hanley-Nikolls, Estelle Leask, Norm Macdonald, Micaela Kirby-Crowe, Mark Le Lievre, Keith Broome

2022New Zealand Journal of Ecology19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Auckland Island, the fifth largest island in New Zealand, is the only island in New Zealand’s subantarctic region where introduced mammalian pests remain (pigs, Sus scrofa; mice, Mus musculus; cats, Felis catus). The island has unique biodiversity and is a key site for progressing New Zealand’s goal to be free of several introduced predators by 2050. Recent island eradication successes have rekindled interest in eradicating pests from Auckland Island, and for the first time considering all three pests in one project.

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BiodiversityEmerging technologiesFrontierGeographyScale (ratio)Environmental resource managementEcologyBiologyEnvironmental planningCartographyComputer scienceArchaeologyArtificial intelligenceEnvironmental scienceAnimal Ecology and Behavior StudiesWildlife Ecology and ConservationForensic Entomology and Diptera Studies