Road Killed Possums Proof of DOC’s “Dismal” Failure and Resource Waste

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An outdoors author and self confessed “longtime outdoors activist,” Alan Simmons of Turangi has labelled the Department of Conservation’s anti-possum programme as a dismal failure following a South island journey which included the West Coast.

“Every year the NZ Government spend over $110 million trying to eradicate possums – as well as rats and stoats  – using an ecosystem poison. Clearly it is a dismal failure as evidenced by the dead possums on the highway, killed by traffic,” he said.

He directed his criticism also at the Zero Invasive Predator programme known as ZIP. 

“ZIP (Zero Invasive Predators)  produces zip,” he quipped. “The claims by the Department of Conservation and its charity-free sidekick ZIP (Zero Invasive Predators) are just empty  words as they try to justify the annual spending over the years of hundreds of millions of taxpayers dollars on a dead loss programme that is just lining peoples pockets without any tangible results.”

Possum Puffery

He said throughout South Westland squashed dead possums litter the road as clear evidence that the rhetoric boasting of success is “just puffery”. 

“It’s simply weasel words by spin doctors who with false claims and an ignoring of science are trying desperately to convince the public of the value of 1080 poison drops,” he said.  “The irony of it all is that ZIP pay no taxes but the public fund this mad-capped destruction of the ecosystem.  If any DOC staff member bothered to stop and pick up all the dead possums along the road he or she would need a big ute or a small truck.”


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Alan Simmons – “ZIP produces zip!”

 

Alan Simmons said ZIP’s ambition to eradicate predators by 2025 was the catch cry a few years ago, but it is now obvious it has failed miserably and every DOC staff member driving to work and seeing dead road-killed possums must be embarrassed if and when they try to defend the “outrageous spending” on possum control. 

“They are just wasting big sums of public money that could be spent on the struggling health and education sectors,” he added.

Over recent years ZIP and DOC had increased the aerial topdressing of 1080 poison of public lands with a strong focus on the West Coast.

“How many more millions of dollars and thousands of tons of deadly poison do they need to recklessly topdress over the people’s pristine natural environment to get a few possums?” asked Alan Simmons. “It seems that cars are doing a better job. From Fox Glacier to Wanaka on 30th March I counted 87 dead possums and I’m sure I didn’t count them all.”  

He cited a statement from DOC saying ” The Predator Free South Westland project has been working to eliminate possums, rats, and stoats from a 107,000 hectare area bounded by the Southern Alps, the Tasman Sea, and the Whataroa and Waiau (Waiho) Rivers. Initial predator removal has already been completed across 88,000 hectares, with significant benefits for native species. ” 

Failure

However Alan Simmons said DOC had failed in its mission for very simple reasons. 

DOC has been told by a Landcare Research scientist at a mid-1990s “Possum/Pest” workshop that its figure of 70 million possums was a gross exaggeration and that even 70 million possums would browse only 15 percent of the forest’s daily foliage production.

Other reasons for the failure of the saturation of  the West Coast with 1080 was that rats with their incredible breeding ability, bounced back with a population explosion so that 18 months after a drop of the poison, numbers had recovered to pre-poison levels and continued so in three years have tripled.

“It’s all there in Landcare Research studies conducted about 15 years ago,” he said. One can only assume DOC and ZIP are illiterate or perhaps just chose to ignore science.”

In addition, stoats are not affected by 1080 drops and can only die by secondary poisoning if they eat a rat struggling as it dies of the slow-to-kill inhumane poison.

He suggested motorists driving the West Coast with a young family could keep the kids occupied in counting dead possums on the road. 

“It would also illustrate to people who actually pay the taxes that their tax dollars are wasted on a bureaucratic failure while people struggle with homelessness or hunger and health and education systems are struggling for adequate funding.

Alan Simmons said dead possum roadside carnage continued also along the South Island East Coast as well. 

Time to Own Up

He called on government, DOC and ZIP to wake up or admit that their poison strategy is not working. 

“To the contrary  they should be looking at the possum as a resource for both fur and meat, the latter for pet food manufacture and even as a meat protein for human consumption.”

Alan Simmons pointed out that some two decades ago, a Bay of Plenty pet food manufacturer utilising possum meat, lost lucrative export markets in south east Asia due to New Zealand’s 1080 topdressing programme screening on Japanese television.

“Japan and other countries ban 1080 because of its destructive effect on ecosystems,” he explained.

He added that the DOC/ZIP/government use of 1080 was killing both insects and birds as the toxin was first patented as an insecticide and the decline in bird populations such as kea, falcons, weka, robins, fantails and others was clear evidence of the destructive, indiscriminate nature of 1080.




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South Island Bush Robin – “victims of 1080”

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4 Responses to Road Killed Possums Proof of DOC’s “Dismal” Failure and Resource Waste

  1. Keith Duntacher says:

    NZ uses over 90% of world’s 1080. A number of countries totally ban it, others strictly limit its use. In NZ DOC, OSPRI and government liberally spray it from helicopters.
    Wasteful of public money – destructive of wildlife.

    • golde says:

      a bit of an understatement!…..1080 KILLS ANYTHING THAT NEEDS OXYGEN TO SURVIVE!…from microscopic organisms to elephants!

  2. Angus Winnoch says:

    DOC don’t understand – nor does ZIP – that possums are not predators. Possums are herbivores. Landcare Research autopsied south Westland possum stomachs and found no trace of birds or eggs.
    DOC “scientists” (are they competent?) must know of the Landcare Research findings.

    • golde says:

      follow the money…of course they, DOC, understand….it’s all an operation …..from helicopter pilots to the manufacturers of the pellets, drivers of the trucks, to the guys that go to the farms to test, all the administration that keeps this LIE alive….NO THEY ARE NOT COMPETENT….how long are the kiwis going to let this lie live?????….Come on….do something….really…do something instead of just pound keyboards…..https://www.flydreamers.com/en/articles/new-zealand-the-poisoned-nation-a1745

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