Risk of bird monitoring leading to increased predation

T. Benseman made this Official Information request to Department of Conservation

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From: T. Benseman

Dear Department of Conservation,

Please provide a copy of any studies you have done on the increased risk your workers pose to our native creatures by standing in the entrances of their burrows/nests where scent is likely very high, then traipsing this scent over long distances, thus increasing the likelihood of interdiction by predators, which are then able to locate nests and kill the occupants.

Thanks,

T. Benseman

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Subject: Official Information request - Risk of bird monitoring leading to increased predation

Dear Department of Conservation,

Please provide a copy of any studies you have done on the increased risk your workers pose to our native creatures by standing in the entrances of their burrows/nests where scent is likely very high, then traipsing this scent over long distances, thus increasing the likelihood of interdiction by predators, which are then able to locate nests and kill the occupants.

Thanks,

T. Benseman

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Dear T Benseman,

 

Please find attached our response to your Official Information Act request
dated 5^th August 2019.

 

 

Ngâ mihi

 

Fathima Iftikar

 

(Acting for) Julie Knauf, Director – Terrestrial Science, Biodiversity
Group

Kaihautû, Pûnaha Taiâo - Kâhui Kanorau Koiora
Department of Conservation - Te Papa Atawhai
18-32 Manners St.
P.O.Box 10-420, Wellington 6011

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