Well, it wouldn't be KB if it was researched and verified, now would it?
I think islands are a different kettle of fish - Rangitoto isn't that big or badly terrained compared to the Coro peninsula. Plus, Rangitoto would have much more chance of runoff into the sea.
$10 says that if they go back to trapping and shooting the bastards, the hippies will complain about hurting the poor little possums - cruel and unusual punishment and the like.
'$10 says that if they go back to trapping and shooting the bastards, the hippies will complain about hurting the poor little possums - cruel and unusual punishment and the like. '
But its not hippies doing most of the complaining its hunters and farmers
Poison aint right, too indiscriminate
Just like global warming, the facts are obscured by hype and self-interest.
Recent press statement:
Forest & Bird warn: without 1080, the forests will fall silent
As the debate over the use of 1080 poison rages on, Forest and Bird and Federated Farmers have jointly endorsed its continued use.
“It’s this simple: if we don’t continue to use 1080 to control pests, we run the risk that in 20 years most of our forests will fall silent,” warns Helen Bain on behalf of Forest and Bird and Federated Farmers.
Here's the summary of a University of Auckland study:
IMPACTS OF AERIAL 1080 POISONING ON THE BIRDS OF
RANGITOTO ISLAND, HAURAKI GULF, NEW ZEALAND
Summary: Bird populations were monitored for one year (October 1990-October 1991) to determine whether the
1080 poison used to eradicate possums and wallabies on Rangitoto Island had had any detrimental effects on them.
There was no significant decline in bird numbers recorded immediately after poisoning, with four species increasing
in abundance (P<0.001). Twelve months after the operation the abundance of four species had increased
significantly (P<0.001). The poisoning does not appear to have had any negative effect on the bird populations of
Rangitoto, while the removal of browsing mammals may in future prove to have beneficial effects.
It seems to me as a complete layman that the impact of 1080 might vary from area to area but it's certainly not universally the spawn of the devil.
Opinions are worthless without hard evidence!
[QUOTE=Blackbird;1129549508]Just like global warming, the facts are obscured by hype and self-interest.
Recent press statement:
Forest & Bird warn: without 1080, the forests will fall silent
As the debate over the use of 1080 poison rages on, Forest and Bird and Federated Farmers have jointly endorsed its continued use.
Its this simple: if we dont continue to use 1080 to control pests, we run the risk that in 20 years most of our forests will fall silent, warns Helen Bain on behalf of Forest and Bird and Federated Farmers.
QUOTE]
Yep that's my understanding of the matter. 1080 has been, and will continue to be the most effective way of dealing with possums. At least until we can come up with a way of shipping them to Oz where they like them a bit more.
I spend a lot of time in the Tararuas, and areas where no 1080 is dropped are silent too.
I have seen the results of an intensive 5 year trapping and hand laid poison campaign (http://nzda.wellington.net.nz/About_Us.html See Conservation) and while impressive, it focused a lot of resources in a small area.
To repeat that over a large area would be impossible without a (very) large bank balance.
In my view, though I hate to see it done, 1080 is the only solution at present.
The best way to forget all your troubles is to wear tight underpants.
So, In conclusion
1080 Rocks like a white motherfucker in a land grab.![]()
Nonsense. While there is definitely by-kill in a 1080 operation, the recovery of native bird species subsequently is spectacular. DoC and regional councils can vouch for that claim. Why do they know? Because they monitor numbers before and after. If nongs with burrs up their bums and nothing other than hearsay to back up their largely fraudulent claims want to piss all over evidence-based science, then they'll get a rise from me every time.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
Human trapping has very human faults.....greed.In the early days of bounty trapping,while they were taking skins in one area....they were releasing possums in another,guaranteeing future income.For trapping to work the income will be very good,then get less and less....then after one skin a week you are out of a job.Time to retrain as another faceless IT worker.
The islands worked because they were small scale - to go after 70 million possums is serious big scale.It can be done - send a hundred or more guys into an area,and take the fuckers out by hand one at a time until the place is clean....then move on.But there has to be a future for these guys beyond a good income while the job is on.I don't think this government has the guts to future proof the life of the people who commit to the task.
In and out of jobs, running free
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