Possums living in Akaroa Township have been given notice by Pest Free Banks Peninsula – we’re coming for you this winter!
Over the past almost-two years, Pest Free Banks Peninsula (PFBP) has been systematically working its way across the Peninsula, removing pests such as possums, mustelids, feral cats and ungulates (e.g., goats and pigs). Working alongside communities and landowners, PFBP has removed tens of thousands of pests and in doing so, helped support the rejuvenation and regeneration of indigenous animals and plants.
“The success of our elimination programme in the areas surrounding the township means we’re in a really good position to flush out any remaining possums in Akaroa,” says project leader, Sarah Wilson. “Having enjoyed so much support from Peninsula communities, we hope Akaroa residents will join forces with us and help us achieve our goal of a predator-free Peninsula.”
Whilst removing pests from urban settings has its challenges, particularly around keeping domestic animals safe, it has been successfully achieved in other communities. Predator Free Wellington has successfully eliminated possums from the Miramar Peninsula, an area which is home to more than 50,000 residents.
“We are conscious the Akaroa community may have concerns about the methods we’re using to remove possums and any potential impacts this may have for them. We are hosting drop-in sessions for people to ask us anything, and we have a range of resources available to help people understand and manage any risks,” said Wilson.
The possum knockdown in Akaroa will commence in July and run through until September. Landowners who give permission to access their property will have a bait station installed which contains ‘PestOff’ possum bait (also known as Brodifacoum).
You can find out more about PestOff and how to keep domestic animals safe below:
- Keeping Animals Safe around PestOff Bait. Download the PDF
- PestOff Possum Bait Brodifacoum. Download the PDF
If you would like to have more information, please get in touch with us: info@pestfreebp.org.nz