Stories regarding the use of 1080 for pest management.
Learn more about the use of 1080 in Northland.
In August 2010 DOC is treating the Aponga Settlement Scenic Reserve and surrounds (Rarewarewa) with sodium monofluroacetate (1080). The toxin will be placed in bait stations along marked lines to control rats and possums in the reserve.
This factsheet provides information on how to identify Argentine ants, what actions to take if you notice an infestation, and how you can help prevent spreading them elsewhere.
Mountain beech seedlings were tagged in 99 plots in Kaweka Forest Park (monitored between 1997 and 2004) to model seedling growth, recruitment and survival under three deer control treatments.
Lean about the the restoration of the streams and lakes at Zealandia - Karori Sanctuary.
This is a Wild Animal Control Plan for the management of Himalayan thar.
The Department of Conservation is responsible for the management of the Kaimanawa wild horses. This document discusses management options and recommendations.
Review the Kaimanawa Wild Horses Working Plan 2004 - 2009.
Read about DOC's plans to eradicate rats from Ulva Island, Rakiura National Park.
Read a factsheet about an aerial pest control operation being undertaken in the Tararua Range near Wellington by DOC and the Animal Health Board in Spring 2010.
This 10 year plan identifies monitoring to help understand the effects of animal pests on the vegetation of the Chatham Islands.
The Canterbury Conservancy operational plan for tahr control is produced annually. It identifies how tahr is to be managed, and where necessary controlled within the region.
Client report prepared for the Department of Conservation by the Centre for Biodiversity and Ecology Research (CBER), University of Waikato.
Learn about the Department of Conservation's policy statement on deer control.
Find out how targeted pest control can help our vulnerable native species that are under attack by imported predators.
This factsheet explains why rainbow skinks are a threat. It shows you what they look like, where they are currently found, and lets you know how you can help prevent the spread of rainbow skinks.
The aim of this scoping document is to present options for the removal of deer on Secretary Island in the near future.
The eradication of red deer from Secretary Island is proposed to protect the ecological values of the island, and to test and develop methods for intensive control of deer.
The objective of this document is to outline an operational plan for the removal of stoats from Secretary Island and its continued maintenance in a stoat-free state.
The Department of Conservation's Whangarei Area Office in partnership with the Ngatiwai Trust Board plan to enhance the native species and habitats on Taranga Island by eradicating rats from the island.
Learn how possum control is affecting the condition of northern rata trees in the Tararua Forest Park.
Review a discussion document regarding the use of 1080 for pest control.
Animal pests