1080 must not be banned – Environment Commissioner
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8th June, 2011
1080 must not be banned – Environment Commissioner
Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment Dr Jan Wright has today released a report investigating the use of 1080 – Evaluating the use of 1080: Predators, poisons and silent forests.
In the report Dr Wright recommends against a moratorium on 1080 citing the damage that would be done to native forests and animals if such a ban went ahead.
“Possums, rats and stoats are chewing up our forests to the point that we are only a generation away from seeing regional extinctions of kiwis and other native species where no pest control is carried out.
“There are other pest control methods that are more suitable than 1080 in certain circumstances but on much of our conservation land there is currently nothing else that will effectively kill possums, rats and stoats.
“While there may be an alternative to 1080 one day, if we want to keep our forests for future generations we simply cannot afford to stop using 1080. Time is not a luxury we have.
“So many of our native forests, birds, reptiles and insects are unlike those found anywhere else in the world and form a distinct part of our identity. It would be a travesty to allow these to disappear.”
The report will be tabled in Parliament today and recommends that:
1. Parliament does not
support a moratorium on 1080.
2. The Minister for
the Environment investigate ways to simplify and standardise
the way 1080 and other poisons for pest mammal control are
managed under the Resource Management Act and other relevant
legislation.
3. The Minister of Conservation
establishes the Game Animal Council as an advisory body that
works collaboratively with the Department of Conservation,
but ensures that responsibility for all pest control remains
with the department.
4. The Minister of Justice
introduces an amendment to the Ombudsmen Act 1975 to add the
Animal Health Board to Part 2 of Schedule 1 of the Act, and
thereby make the Animal Health Board also subject to the
Official Information Act 1982.
5. The Minister of
Conservation asks the Department of Conservation to
prioritise the development of national policy and
operational procedures on possum fur harvesting.
6.
The Minister of Conservation improve information about pest
control on the conservation estate by providing consistent
and accessible information on the Department of Conservation
website, including the purposes and results of different
pest control operations.
ENDS
A PDF of the report is available here [Scoop copy: PCE1080.pdf]
A short explanation of
the report is available on youtube here