It is great to see that you have thought carefully about this question and come up with three reasons to support your argument. I can definitely see your point(s). I do wonder, however, what will happen to our native species if we don't remove, at least, some of the non-native predators. At present they are killing off a number of our trees and birds, including the kiwi bird.
Hopefully we will be able to strike a balance between removing all predators and leaving all predators in place that allows our native animals to survive...
Thanks for posting this thought provoking blog, Magenta. I really enjoyed reading it!
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ReplyDeleteKia ora Magenta,
ReplyDeleteIt is great to see that you have thought carefully about this question and come up with three reasons to support your argument. I can definitely see your point(s). I do wonder, however, what will happen to our native species if we don't remove, at least, some of the non-native predators. At present they are killing off a number of our trees and birds, including the kiwi bird.
Hopefully we will be able to strike a balance between removing all predators and leaving all predators in place that allows our native animals to survive...
Thanks for posting this thought provoking blog, Magenta. I really enjoyed reading it!
Cheers,
Rachel