Battle for our Birds operation underway in Waikaia

The Department of Conservations Battle for our Birds pest control operation in the Waikaia Forest begins today.

The Waikaia operation in northern Southland is one of 22 confirmed operations that will use aerially applied 1080 over about 600,000 hectares of conservation land to knock down rising predator numbers fuelled by unusually heavy seeding in South Island beech forests.

The coordinated Battle for our Birds pest control programme is targeted to protect the most at-risk populations of mhua/yellowhead, kkriki/parakeet, kiwi, whio/blue duck, kea, kk, rock wren, giant land snails and native bats at sites across the South Island.

The Waikaia operation will protect threatened mhua populations along with long-tailed bats/pekapeka, robins/kakaruai, yellow-crowned parakeet/kkriki, hectors tree daisy, large land snails and peripatis/velvet worms over just under 7000 hectares in the forest.

DOC Catlins services ranger Cheryl Pullar said monitoring results show significant silver beech seed-fall in the area and rapidly rising rat and mice numbers.

Rodent numbers are already tracking towards levels that will trigger a stoat plague in the next few monthsjust as our most vulnerable species are nesting and trying to raise their young.

If we dont act now to knock back these predators, we could lose species such as mhua and long-tailed bat from Waikaia.

Today non-toxic cereal pellets laced will be applied to the treatment area, which encourages the pests to more readily eat the pellets. The toxic pellets, laced with the biodegradable poison 1080, will be spread across the target area during the next spell of clear weather.

Planning for about 30 Battle for our Birds pest control operations covering about 700,000 hectares of public conservation land, mostly in the South Island, has been underway since January following the prediction of a once in 15-20 year beech seeding event.

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August 19, 2014 at 10:04 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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