May 2, 2018
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Conflict over Council plan to kill wallabies An Auckland Council plan to eradicate wallabies on Kawau Island has drawn both cheers and jeers from residents and property owners who are deeply divided over the issue. The wallabies were introduced to Kawau by former Governor of New Zealand Sir George Grey around 1870, along with a variety of other exotic birds and animals,
including zebra. While many of the introduced species failed to survive, the wallabies thrived and have successfully fended off previous attempts to eradicate them. Wallabies are blamed for destroying native forests and associated bird life, and competing with farm animals for food. Previous wallaby eradication
attempts have been predominantly private landowner initiatives. But Council’s Proposed Regional Pest Management plan calls for a multiagency coordinated approach, involving Council, the Department of Conservation, the Rodney Local Board and the wider community to trap and poison wallabies.
In addition, the plan calls for monitoring of key risk areas to determine the presence of new infestations and enforce restrictions on the sale, breeding, distribution or exhibition of wallabies. However, the plan says eradication of wallabies alone will create an
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