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New Zealand seeks to exterminate predators to save native birds
Sun Jul 02, 2023 11:27 am
A GPS app guides Coup through the bush to devices on his route. For each one he replaces the bait and updates the information on the app. None shows signs of a visit by a rat.
But as he surveys the ground for droppings and other clues, his phone vibrates. One participant has posted an image to their WhatsApp group: a dead rat in a trap.
This is not welcome news. "Dave will feel good that he's caught it, but we feel sad that there's still a rat," Coup sighs.
Eradicating rats and other predators is the goal not just for Miramar but for all New Zealand. The government expects the task to be completed by 2050.
เว็บพนันUFABETเว็บไหนดี 2023
But as he surveys the ground for droppings and other clues, his phone vibrates. One participant has posted an image to their WhatsApp group: a dead rat in a trap.
This is not welcome news. "Dave will feel good that he's caught it, but we feel sad that there's still a rat," Coup sighs.
Eradicating rats and other predators is the goal not just for Miramar but for all New Zealand. The government expects the task to be completed by 2050.
เว็บพนันUFABETเว็บไหนดี 2023
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