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Home / Environment / New Zealand Declares War on Feral Cats

New Zealand Declares War on Feral Cats

24 Nov

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Summary

  • New Zealand plans to eradicate all feral cats by 2050.
  • Feral cats have decimated native wildlife, including birds.
  • This initiative adds feral cats to an existing predator-free strategy.
New Zealand Declares War on Feral Cats

New Zealand has declared its intention to eradicate feral cats by the year 2050, marking a significant expansion of its Predator-Free 2050 strategy. Conservation Minister Tama Potaka announced this addition, which will subject these animals to coordinated, large-scale eradication programs. The move aims to protect the country's native biodiversity from the destructive impact of over 2.5 million feral cats.

These invasive predators have been responsible for the near-extinction of native species, including the Pukunui (Southern dotterel) and have preyed on native bats. The government considers them "stone-cold killers" that must be removed to enhance the natural environment. While lethal control is currently practiced in some areas, the new strategy signifies a more systematic and researched approach.

This long-term goal has faced public opposition historically, but recent feedback indicates strong support for intensified cat control measures. Animal welfare groups advocate for humane control methods and national legislation for domestic cats, including mandatory microchipping and desexing, to complement the feral cat eradication efforts.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
New Zealand aims to eradicate all feral cats by the year 2050 as part of its Predator-Free 2050 strategy.
Feral cats are being targeted because they are a significant threat to native wildlife, having driven some species close to extinction.
The Predator-Free 2050 strategy is a national initiative aiming to eliminate introduced mammals like possums, stoats, and now feral cats, to protect native biodiversity.

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