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Public Notice
Protecting native species from introduced predators in Moehau The Department of Conservation (DOC) in Whitianga is going to control stoats, rats, and possums over 4,6274ha of the forest on Moehau. This is scheduled for clear weather between July and November 2025 (weather depending). Native wildlife and forests need protection Native species are fighting for survival due to predation from rats, stoats and possums. Without protection, we risk losing the unique natural heritage and biodiversity within the Moehau conservation area. Native species living in the forest include Coromandel striped gecko, Coromandel kiwi and Archey’s frog, North Island robin/Toutouwai, kākā and kererū. Our plan to protect native species Through sustained predator control using 1080, there is a big increase in breeding success for native birds, their food source is more abundant, and the forest canopy is healthier. The safest and most effective method we have to control possums, rats and stoats over large areas is to use biodegradable cereal bait pellets containing 1080. This bait targets rodents and possums. Stoats are also controlled through secondary poisoning as they feed on the carcasses of the dead rodents. Helicopters distribute bait pellets across the forest area along pre-determined and monitored flight paths using technology that enables accurate placement. This is the only viable method to control predators in Moehau due to the vast and rugged terrain. This operation begins with the distribution of non-toxic pre-feed bait pellets (sandy coloured). This prepares possums and rodents to eat the toxic bait (dyed green) that is applied afterwards. Both baits are about 16 mm in diameter and cylindrical shaped. Consultation and permissions DOC has consulted with hapū, iwi and key stakeholders including landowners adjacent to the treatment area. DOC is delegated authority by the Environmental Protection Agency to decide applications for permission to use 1080 on land administered or managed by DOC. Permission has been granted for this operation. Permission has been granted from the Ministry of Health. DOC ensuvres that all legal and policy requirements are met, and that any potential risks of the operation are managed. Managing risk 1080 is poisonous to humans, domestic and game animals. In areas where the toxin has been applied, dogs are highly at risk until poisoned carcasses have disintegrated. This takes four-to-eight months or longer. There will be warning signs placed at entrances to the treatment area immediately prior to the operation. Risks can be eliminated by following these rules: • DO NOT touch bait • WATCH children at all times • DO NOT EAT animals from this area or within the buffer zone outside the treatment boundary. The buffer zone is 2 km for deer and pigs, 200 m for rabbits, and 1 km for hares, tahr, wallabies and possums. • Poison baits or carcasses are DEADLY to DOGS Observe these rules whenever you see warning signs about pesticides. These signs indicate pesticide residues may be still present in baits and poisoned carcasses. When signs are removed, normal activities can resume. If in doubt, check with your local DOC office. Please report suspected vandalism or unauthorised removal of signs.
If you suspect poisoning, please contact: - Your local doctor or hospital OR The National Poisons Centre: 0800 764 766 (urgent calls) or 03 479 7248 OR dial 111 - Seek veterinary advice for suspected poisoning of domestic animals. For more information Please contact: Operational planner, Department of Conservation, Whitianga office, PO Box 276, Whitianga 3542, phone 0800 362 468. OR EcoFX, Aerial Operations Manager, phone 07 873 8130. Visit the DOC website: More information about DOC’s National Predator Control Programme is available on our website www. doc.govt.nz/our-work/national-predator-control-programme Map of predator control area within Moehau This map shows the area we are controlling predators to protect native species. You can also see operational updates and detailed maps of predator control on public conservation land on the DOC website. www.doc.govt.nz/nature/pests-and-threats/ pesticide-summaries
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