The Subantarctic island of South Georgia lost most of its birds to predation by rodents introduced by people over 2 centuries. In 2011 a UK charity began to clear brown rats Rattus norvegicus and house mice Mus musculus from the 170 km long, 3,500 km2 island using helicopters to spread bait containing Brodifacoum as the active ingredient. South Georgia's larger glaciers were barriers to rodent movement, resulting in numerous independent sub-island populations. The eradication could therefore be spread over multiple seasons, giving time to evaluate results before recommencing, and also reducing the impact of non-target mortality across the island as a whole. Eradication success was achieved in the 128 km2 Phase 1 trial operation. Work in 201...
Non-native rats (Rattus spp.) and mice have been introduced to more than 80% of the island groups ar...
The United States National Park Service and the United States Wildlife Services made a planned and s...
The United States National Park Service and the United States Wildlife Services made a planned and s...
The Subantarctic island of South Georgia lost most of its birds to predation by rodents introduced b...
The Subantarctic island of South Georgia lost most of its birds to predation by rodents introduced b...
The Subantarctic island of South Georgia lost most of its birds to predation by rodents introduced b...
The Subantarctic island of South Georgia lost most of its birds to predation by rodents introduced b...
The Subantarctic island of South Georgia lost most of its birds to predation by rodents introduced b...
The Subantarctic island of South Georgia lost most of its birds to predation by rodents introduced b...
The Subantarctic island of South Georgia lost most of its birds to predation by rodents introduced b...
Non-native rats (Rattus spp.) and mice have been introduced to more than 80% of the island groups ar...
Non-native rats (Rattus spp.) and mice have been introduced to more than 80% of the island groups ar...
Non-native rats (Rattus spp.) and mice have been introduced to more than 80% of the island groups ar...
The United States National Park Service and the United States Wildlife Services made a planned and s...
The United States National Park Service and the United States Wildlife Services made a planned and s...
Non-native rats (Rattus spp.) and mice have been introduced to more than 80% of the island groups ar...
The United States National Park Service and the United States Wildlife Services made a planned and s...
The United States National Park Service and the United States Wildlife Services made a planned and s...
The Subantarctic island of South Georgia lost most of its birds to predation by rodents introduced b...
The Subantarctic island of South Georgia lost most of its birds to predation by rodents introduced b...
The Subantarctic island of South Georgia lost most of its birds to predation by rodents introduced b...
The Subantarctic island of South Georgia lost most of its birds to predation by rodents introduced b...
The Subantarctic island of South Georgia lost most of its birds to predation by rodents introduced b...
The Subantarctic island of South Georgia lost most of its birds to predation by rodents introduced b...
The Subantarctic island of South Georgia lost most of its birds to predation by rodents introduced b...
Non-native rats (Rattus spp.) and mice have been introduced to more than 80% of the island groups ar...
Non-native rats (Rattus spp.) and mice have been introduced to more than 80% of the island groups ar...
Non-native rats (Rattus spp.) and mice have been introduced to more than 80% of the island groups ar...
The United States National Park Service and the United States Wildlife Services made a planned and s...
The United States National Park Service and the United States Wildlife Services made a planned and s...
Non-native rats (Rattus spp.) and mice have been introduced to more than 80% of the island groups ar...
The United States National Park Service and the United States Wildlife Services made a planned and s...
The United States National Park Service and the United States Wildlife Services made a planned and s...