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New Zealand'''s plan to rid the country of predators | CNN Travel
Trying to put the toothpaste back into the tube.
Here's what I question the most:
How does one keep "tons of deadly toxins" from getting into water and other natural resources?
Seems like there's a whole lot that could come back to haunt those in support of this effort.
Now as New Zealand wrestles with what people to let in, most are united in what kinds of wild animals they want out.The government's answer: All of them. Everything with teeth instead of a beak, fur instead of feathers.
Trying to put the toothpaste back into the tube.
Here's what I question the most:
Each year, government helicopters fly across gorgeous landscapes, spreading tons of cereal bait or carrot chunks laced with 1080, a toxin so deadly, it's banned in many countries.
How does one keep "tons of deadly toxins" from getting into water and other natural resources?
Seems like there's a whole lot that could come back to haunt those in support of this effort.