Raewyn Empson with glue trap set for mice. Plans to reintroduce some of the country’s most endangered invertebrates and reptiles are on hold as mice continue to penetrate the Sanctuary’s ‘predator proof’ fence.
~ DAVE HANSFORD/ORIGIN NATURAL HISTORY MEDIA
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Forest and Bird, Issue 310, 1 November 2003, Page 39
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38Raewyn Empson with glue trap set for mice. Plans to reintroduce some of the country’s most endangered invertebrates and reptiles are on hold as mice continue to penetrate the Sanctuary’s ‘predator proof’ fence. ~ DAVE HANSFORD/ORIGIN NATURAL HISTORY MEDIA Forest and Bird, Issue 310, 1 November 2003, Page 39
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