New Zealand has announced plans to eradicate feral cats by 2050, as part of efforts to protect the country’s biodiversity.

Speaking to Radio New Zealand on Thursday, conservation minister Tama Potaka said that feral cats are “stone cold killers” and would be added to the country’s Predator Free 2050 list, which aims to eradicate those animals that have a negative impact on species such as birds, bats, lizards and insects.

Cats had previously been excluded from the list, which includes species such as stoats, ferrets, weasels, rats and possums, but Potaka used the interview to announce a U-turn.

  • emergencyfood@sh.itjust.works
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    human habitation on New Zealand has a history of less than a thousand years

    I know. My point is that cats (or the Maori) have a minuscule impact on the environment when compared to settlers.

    the word “aborigines” in that part of the world carries a potentially problematic connotation.

    I see. What would be a more respectful alternative?

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      Most of the birds on New Zealand are flightless, because they evolved without natural ground-based predators (they only had threats from birds of prey). Cats’ impact on the avian population is actually pretty dramatic.

      Meanwhile, a significant percentage of the islands remains undeveloped. The population of the entire country is only five million, on a landmass larger than the British Isles (population 65m+). Human settlement in NZ is actually pretty light-touch, which is why a ton of movies that need lush outdoor sets are shot there.

      What would be a more respectful alternative?

      As I understand it, most of that group prefer “Aboriginal Australian.”