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Careful with that eradication

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Diane Laurin

This is what can happen when you mess with Mother Nature. In 1985, Australian scientists developed a program to kill off non-native cats on the island of Macquarie, a United Nations World Heritage site, because the felines were preying on native burrowing birds (see the February 2009 Journal of Applied Ecology online). Freed from the predators, the island’s rabbits, also non-native, bred as rabbits tend to do devouring native vegetation and wreaking havoc on Macquarie’s landscape and ecosystem. Now ecological intervention isn’t new, and clearly this isn’t the first time that managing an...Read full article

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    Published: March 2009
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