| The success or failure
of animal pest control in New Zealand depends on access to information,
the development of innovative new techniques and ‘best practice’ in the
use of control technology.
With these issues in mind, New Zealand Biodiversity Strategy funding is
being used to support the technical infrastructure required to sustain the
Department of Conservation’s pest control programmes. By improving and
sharing knowledge of pest control techniques, rangers and pest controllers
can keep ahead of the pests using the best available techniques.
This work aims to enhance knowledge about pest control technology (e.g.
developing new techniques to allow control to be undertaken in more and
larger areas, the safer use of toxins, improving stoat control techniques
etc) and improving access to technical information for those planning pest
control operations.
Particular initiatives include an animal pest management database,
improved coordination of animal pest control networks, and developing ‘best
practice’ for animal pest control techniques. |