An operation to kill a lone stoat cost the Department of Conservation almost half a million dollars
An operation to kill a lone stoat cost the Department of Conservation almost half a million dollars
2 April 2024
In 2022, a male stoat was found in Fiordland's Te Kakahu-O-Tamatea -- which has been pest-free since 1999.
Documents show in the eight months from detection to killing it -- 483-thousand-dollars was spent.
DOC also spent another 210-thousand dollars on ensuring the island was pest-free with ongoing surveillance.
The agency explained in the documents the stoat could've killed Kakapo and Little Spotted Kiwi chicks, and nationally endangered skinks.
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