1080 poison helps forests and birds

1080 poison has been used once every four years to suppress possums in the Otira forest on the West Coast.

Ecologist Dr Gerry McSweeney highlights the success of a programme started in the 1960s to protect New Zealand's best remaining rata forest. Otira is a stunning example of what can be achieved by a mix of ground control methods and aerial 1080 poison.

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Pesticide summaries list where pesticides such as 1080 have been laid

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