Mahia Goat Control Program Completes Twentieth Year of Invasive Species Management

Although habitat loss and modification remains a threat to native biodiversity, a more an equally serious threat is from invasive introduced species. Plant pests and animal pests pose the greatest single threat to our remaining natural ecosystems and habitats and threatened native species. They damage habitats and impo…

Source ID: NZ-GETS-29548750

Scope overview

Although habitat loss and modification remains a threat to native biodiversity, a more an equally serious threat is from invasive introduced species. Plant pests and animal pests pose the greatest single threat to our remaining natural ecosystems and habitats and threatened native species. They damage habitats and important ecosystem processes, and compete with indigenous species for food, and prey directly on them.

The Mahia Goat Co-ordinated Management Area (CMA) is finishing its twentieth year of control. Reinvasion continues to be an ongoing risk with high to medium populations still current on most boundaries.

Statusawarded
CategoryAgriculture & Food
CountryNew Zealand
Publish dateJun 18, 2024
Submission deadlineJul 19, 2024
Estimated value
Notice typeaward_notice
Sourcenz-gets-awards
BuyerHawke's Bay Regional Council
City

Buyer & contacts

OrganizationHawke's Bay Regional Council

Tags & Signals

invasive species controlgoat managementhabitat protectionnative biodiversityecosystem threatsreinvasion riskMahia Peninsulapest management

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