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<https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/a69d5380-70fb-403b-b106-7cb7bb0379da> a dcat:Dataset ;
    dct:description """#Tranche 2: Strategic Objective 5 - Novel Tools & Strategies - Supporting a Predator Free 2050 \r
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###Novel tools, technologies and strategies need to be deployed to eradicate biotic threats.###\r
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There are so many different pest control options available, it can be hard to choose the right one(s) for each landscape and community. But if you use the wrong method, you could be wasting time and resources, as well as risking negative side-effects on te taiao (the environment).\r
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That’s why this research team is creating an online tool that will allow project managers to find the best predator control option for them.\r
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By combining existing predator management models, cost data, and social and cultural preference data the team will facilitate relative cost-effectiveness rankings for different management options.\r
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Users will be able to explore different control tool regime options, allowing informed discussion with their communities and decision-making about the most cost-effective actions for eradication.\r
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If we can use the best predator control options for each of our unique rohe (areas), we stand the best chance of helping create a Predator Free Aotearoa by 2050.\r
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**Co-Leads**\r
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- Chris Jones, Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research\r
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- Nikki Harcourt, Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research""" ;
    dct:identifier "a69d5380-70fb-403b-b106-7cb7bb0379da" ;
    dct:issued "2024-03-26T22:33:39.220997"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-08-18T23:44:30.472456"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:publisher <https://data.bioheritage.nz/organization/c222f9d0-5df7-4788-8cf6-e18fd5bd0116> ;
    dct:title "Supporting a Predator Free 2050" ;
    dcat:distribution <https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/a69d5380-70fb-403b-b106-7cb7bb0379da/resource/2a952756-aebf-4f0a-81a4-dd01661c6a73>,
        <https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/a69d5380-70fb-403b-b106-7cb7bb0379da/resource/2cdd0698-9f42-456a-9934-c72da1c6dfe8>,
        <https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/a69d5380-70fb-403b-b106-7cb7bb0379da/resource/309d675f-c503-452a-bb43-9bb0b5721a30>,
        <https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/a69d5380-70fb-403b-b106-7cb7bb0379da/resource/9d6c1709-ac2f-442c-92e0-ee71bdecdd45>,
        <https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/a69d5380-70fb-403b-b106-7cb7bb0379da/resource/b0c04a35-ea7c-4bc7-9749-dedd4a6f238d>,
        <https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/a69d5380-70fb-403b-b106-7cb7bb0379da/resource/dca038d4-c7a4-464b-a150-80af649405c4>,
        <https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/a69d5380-70fb-403b-b106-7cb7bb0379da/resource/f1babf47-2999-485e-bcbb-9709c8c42de9> .

<https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/a69d5380-70fb-403b-b106-7cb7bb0379da/resource/2a952756-aebf-4f0a-81a4-dd01661c6a73> a dcat:Distribution ;
    dct:description """###Online quick-fire presentation from Crazy & Ambitious 4: Beyond the traps – community values drive choices of predator management tools\r
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**April 2024**\r
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Online quick-fire presentation from Crazy & Ambitious 4: Beyond the traps – community values drive choices of predator management tools, with Ally Palmer and Izzy Busby, University of Canterbury""" ;
    dct:issued "2024-08-12T03:48:55.981662"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-08-12T03:48:55.981662"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "WEBINAR: C&A4 beyond the traps" ;
    dcat:accessURL <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmNs-S3U0js&t=2580s> .

<https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/a69d5380-70fb-403b-b106-7cb7bb0379da/resource/2cdd0698-9f42-456a-9934-c72da1c6dfe8> a dcat:Distribution ;
    dct:description """###Alternatives for mammal pest control in New Zealand in the context of concerns about 1080 toxicant (sodium fluoroacetate)###\r
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**June 2021**\r
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**Warburton B, Eason C, Fisher P, Hancox N, Hopkins B, Nugent G, Ogilvie S, Prowse TAA, Ross J, Cowan PE 2021. [Alternatives for mammal pest control in New Zealand in the context of concerns about 1080 toxicant (sodium fluoroacetate)](https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/epdf/10.1080/03014223.2021.1977345?needAccess=true). New Zealand Journal of Zoology: 1-43.**\r
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**ABSTRACT**\r
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The ongoing use of 1080 toxin for the control of mammal pests in New Zealand remains highly contentious. Several reviews over the last 25 years identified information gaps and areas of concern, both social and scientific. In this paper these areas of concern are discussed and the extensive scientific and social research that has been undertaken to clarify and address them is reviewed. Although there has been a major national investment in research aimed at finding an alternative to 1080, that has not yet been fully achieved because of low or inconsistent efficacy and/or low cost-effectiveness of alternatives, regulatory difficulties in obtaining approval for aerial delivery of any alternative, and toxic residue concerns. Finding an alternative that has similar efficacy while satisfying the demands for species-selectivity, no residues, and humaneness is a continuing challenge. The most promising prospect appears to be through understanding the genome of the target animals and opportunities for genetic manipulation, either by developing species-specific designer lethal toxicants based on genome mining, or by gene editing to develop non-lethal technologies. Both will require considerable time and funding for research, and considerable effort and engagement to address social and regulatory hurdles.\r
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**KEYWORDS**\r
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1080; alternative control methods; bovine tuberculosis; conservation; sodium fluoroacetate; vertebrate pest control""" ;
    dct:issued "2024-07-30T04:31:12.360439"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-07-30T04:31:12.360439"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "PAPER: Mammal pest control alternatives to 1080  " ;
    dcat:accessURL <https://doi.org/10.1080/03014223.2021.1977345> .

<https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/a69d5380-70fb-403b-b106-7cb7bb0379da/resource/309d675f-c503-452a-bb43-9bb0b5721a30> a dcat:Distribution ;
    dct:description """###PREDATORS BEWARE - Swarms of intelligent drones are coming ###\r
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**March 2024**\r
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Advances in artificial intelligence, sensors, and robotics technologies could enhance the way we search for and remove invasive predators from Aotearoa NZ.\r
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A multidisciplinary team is developing a swarm of mobile smart networked sensors that use artificial intelligence to detect invasive predators in Aotearoa’s landscapes.\r
""" ;
    dct:format "PDF" ;
    dct:issued "2024-03-28T02:40:11.133307"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-03-28T02:40:11.133307"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "BRIEF: Predators beware" ;
    dcat:accessURL <https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/a69d5380-70fb-403b-b106-7cb7bb0379da/resource/309d675f-c503-452a-bb43-9bb0b5721a30/download/swarm-tech-2.pdf> ;
    dcat:byteSize 6369133.0 ;
    dcat:mediaType "application/pdf" .

<https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/a69d5380-70fb-403b-b106-7cb7bb0379da/resource/9d6c1709-ac2f-442c-92e0-ee71bdecdd45> a dcat:Distribution ;
    dct:description """###Te Kura Whakaaro o Tāne###\r
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**June 2024**\r
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Malcolm T. & Kerrison L. (illustraotr). 2024. Te Kura Whakaaro o Tāne. Ngā Koiora Tuku Iho - New Zealand's Biological Heritage National Science Challenge. p 20.Te Kura \r
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**ABSTRACT**\r
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Whakaaro o Tāne - he pukapuka tēnei e whakamānawa ana i ngā mahi patu kīrearea a Tame Malcolm (Ngāti Tarāwhai, Ngāti Pikiao). Kua tuhia ngā kōrero o te pukapuka nei i te mita o Te Arawa e hāngai pai ēnei kōrero ki te taiao i tipu ai a Tame.\r
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This book is inspired by the pest control work of Tame Malcolm (Ngāti Tarāwhai, Ngāti Pikiao). The story in this book uses the mita (pronunciation/dialect) of Te Arawa to reflect the environment where Tame grew up.\r
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This is one of six books, written in te reo Māori, in a series about nature and conservation efforts around New Zealand produced through the NZ Biological Heritage National Science Challenge.""" ;
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    dct:issued "2024-08-16T02:21:06.357641"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-08-16T02:21:06.357641"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "BOOKLET: Te Kura Whakaaro o Tāne" ;
    dcat:accessURL <https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/a69d5380-70fb-403b-b106-7cb7bb0379da/resource/9d6c1709-ac2f-442c-92e0-ee71bdecdd45/download/te-kura-whakaaro-o-tane.pdf> ;
    dcat:byteSize 27030362.0 ;
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<https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/a69d5380-70fb-403b-b106-7cb7bb0379da/resource/b0c04a35-ea7c-4bc7-9749-dedd4a6f238d> a dcat:Distribution ;
    dct:description """###TrapSim Plus###\r
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**March 2024**\r
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Supporting informed decision-making in community predator control planning \r
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Predator control groups face the challenge of having to choose which control methods and efforts to use, given their limited resources. \r
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TrapSim supports informed decision-making in community predator control planning.\r
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""" ;
    dct:format "PDF" ;
    dct:issued "2024-03-26T22:35:10.692340"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-03-26T22:35:10.692340"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "BRIEF: TrapSim Plus" ;
    dcat:accessURL <https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/a69d5380-70fb-403b-b106-7cb7bb0379da/resource/b0c04a35-ea7c-4bc7-9749-dedd4a6f238d/download/trapsim-plus-4.pdf> ;
    dcat:byteSize 9447296.0 ;
    dcat:mediaType "application/pdf" .

<https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/a69d5380-70fb-403b-b106-7cb7bb0379da/resource/dca038d4-c7a4-464b-a150-80af649405c4> a dcat:Distribution ;
    dct:description """###Scale and complexity implications of making New Zealand predator-free by 2050###\r
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**July 2019**\r
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**Peltzer DA, Bellingham PJ, Dickie IA, Houliston G, Hulme PE, Lyver PO, McGlone M, Richardson SJ, Wood J. 2019. [Scale and complexity implications of making New Zealand predator-free by 2050](https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/epdf/10.1080/03036758.2019.1653940?needAccess=true). Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 49(3): 412-439.**\r
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**ABSTRACT**\r
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The goal to make New Zealand predator-free by 2050 has drawn strong praise and criticism, but these critiques have focused largely on economic or technological feasibility of long-term large-scale eradication. We suggest that achieving this goal is not a simple ‘scaling-up’ of current eradication efforts, but requires enduring co-ordination and integration of research, management and societal elements if a predator-free goal is to become a reality. Here we ask what are the key impediments to eradicating invasive species on a national scale? We highlight four interlinked issues that must be addressed to accomplish a predator-free New Zealand: (1) improved ecological understanding of interactive effects; (2) refinement and development of operational methods; (3) overcoming social and bioethical challenges; and (4) improving governance and partnerships with Māori. Understanding the linkages among these issues can also provide new insights into the biology and ecology of invasions, development of improved eradication methods, and social support or involvement in large-scale conservation management. Addressing these challenges will ultimately improve policy and management of biological invaders and set new international precedents.\r
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**KEYWORDS** \r
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Biological invasions; conservation biology; ecosystem legacy effects; large-scale eradication; predator-free New Zealand; social-ecological systems""" ;
    dct:issued "2024-07-30T04:23:07.840686"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-07-30T04:23:07.840686"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "PAPER: Predator-free New Zealand 2050 challenges" ;
    dcat:accessURL <https://doi.org/10.1080/03036758.2019.1653940> .

<https://data.bioheritage.nz/dataset/a69d5380-70fb-403b-b106-7cb7bb0379da/resource/f1babf47-2999-485e-bcbb-9709c8c42de9> a dcat:Distribution ;
    dct:description """###Predator control planning made easy###\r
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**2024**\r
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TrapSim Plus is a simulation tool to help managers quickly compare the efficacy and cost of controlling invasive predators using traps and/or bait stations, and guide them towards an appropriate control regime. The user begins by first defining the area they are working in and selecting the pest species they are targeting.""" ;
    dct:issued "2024-07-08T02:16:38.937605"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:modified "2024-07-08T02:16:38.937605"^^xsd:dateTime ;
    dct:title "TOOL: TrapSim Plus" ;
    dcat:accessURL <https://trapsimplus.landcareresearch.co.nz/> .

<https://data.bioheritage.nz/organization/c222f9d0-5df7-4788-8cf6-e18fd5bd0116> a foaf:Organization ;
    foaf:name "Challenge Inventory" .

