Game's almost up for kiwi-killing stoats

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A trap that's set to revolutionise pest control in the wild has just received a funding boost.

A trap that's set to revolutionise pest control in the wild has just received a funding boost.

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14/01/2013 2:54:03 p.m.

Michelle wrote:

Actually, it is a well proven fact that kiwi don't live happily with stoats and possums. The stats recorded in this article are correct - 95% of kiwi chicks hatched in the wild where there is no predator control will not live to adulthood. Without this "interference" kiwi would be extinct already from many areas of mainland NZ.

5/01/2013 6:46:45 p.m.

carolyn higgins wrote:

Have just watched Kate hartley,s report
on the opera season in Whanganui. How dare she
say that one of the most famous opera singers in the world, is old hat !!
These young people are doing thir best to be just like him.

5/01/2013 9:21:20 a.m.

Chris wrote:

It is the interference from these organisations that is killing the kiwi into extinction. Go ask the many people that manage to keep these idiots and their pestisde and herbiside poisons off their patch. kiwis live quite happily with stoats and possums. Come on Tv3 it's time you talked to people who are not paid to write this nonsence.