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Cats Threaten Rare River Birds

Cats Threaten Rare River Birds

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Domestic and feral cats are now the top predator threat to rare birds nesting along the Ashley-Rakahuri River, with conservationists sounding the alarm as breeding season begins. Evidence shows more cats here than on larger, remote rivers — and the damage is real: one cat once destroyed nearly 95 tern nests in a weekend. With a national goal of predator-free by 2050, New Zealand is moving forward with policy, including a 2023 parliamentary recommendation for cat registration and microchipping, and a 2024 bill to make microchipping mandatory — submissions are open now.

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