Kiwi Coast

April 17, 2020

396,634 Pests Removed In Seven Years!!!

The results are in and pests are out!

Kiwi Coast Pest Control Results 2019Groups and projects linked into Kiwi Coast have pooled their pest control data for the seventh year in a row to show their collective results across Northland. The pest tallies continue to increase every year as more people get involved in pest control to help ensure that Northland’s native forests and wildlife – especially kiwi – can thrive.

The new grand tally is 396,634 pest animals  – with every single one trapped and recorded by trappers, landowners, farmers, school, projects and organisations working hard in their local areas to reduce the pests munching through forests and predating native insects, birds and berries.

Kiwi Coast collated the data for the seventh year in a row. This year 155 Northland projects, groups, and organisations sent in their data, setting a new record with 98,506 pests collectively trapped on the Kiwi Coast in 2019 alone.

The seven year total for the pests now includes 166,099 possums, 157,878 rodents, 7,696 stoats and 4,782 feral cats.

Kiwi Coast Coordinator, Ngaire Sullivan said “Close to 400,000 pests trapped over seven years has got to have made a tangible difference to Northland forests and native wildlife. The groups and projects linked into Kiwi Coast are now working together over approximately 170,000 hectares. It’s amazing what can be achieved when we all work together – but it all starts with just one person setting a possum trap in their back yard! Every pest trapped adds up in the long run and contributes to the overall regional result.”

“On average over 1,800 pests are being cleared out of Northland every week!”

Ngaire said that after seven years of collating the data, a few interesting factors stood out.

“As more groups and projects get underway in mid, south and western Northland the number of ferrets reported increases. However, we still appear to have a markedly lower ferret population than other regions. This is great news for our kiwi as ferrets can predate adult kiwi and can quickly devastate a local population. ”

“Secondly, we need to be mindful that these results are actual trap catch data. Tens of thousands more pests are being controlled each year with toxin, and those numbers aren’t included here because they don’t get counted – so the true number of pests being controlled is far higher.”

“Thirdly, while we have no way at this stage of knowing if even these high numbers of trapped pests are making a dent in Northland’s overall pests populations, or if they are breeding and reinvading as fast as we trap them, some groups are starting to report less pests than in previous years – especially where projects have linked together to form continuous pest control operations over 10,000+ hectares. Kiwi Coast is keen to help create more of these linkages with willing projects, as this is the way forward to finding efficiencies and maximising results.”

A $500 trap prize (drawn from the list of all the contributing groups and projects) was won by the Oakleigh Pest Control Group in Mangapai.

Ngaire concluded by saying “A huge THANKS to every single person out there working hard in Northland week after week to control pests so our kiwi, forests can thrive again. These collective results show the power of working together and we truly are making a difference. While we can’t count the number of pests still out there, annual monitoring confirms that kiwi numbers are either stable or increasing in almost all areas linked into Kiwi Coast, while the overall nationwide trend in kiwi numbers is still declining. It’s working!”

To participate in the Kiwi Coast Shared Animal Pest Control Results simply fill in this form in January each year.
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