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May • OLGs Bushy Point, Otatara

Predators Beware on Bluff Hill

Since the launch of the Bluff Hill Environment Trust in early November, trapping for mustelids has been going strong on Bluff Hill. Interestingly they have caught about the same number of weasels as stoats, the latter generally being considered the most common mustelid around Southland. If you are not sure of the difference between the two, check out the group’s website at www.bluffenvirotrust.org, where you can also follow the trapping figure updates. Photos are also available at SERN’s Bluff Hill Project site (Check out the Project Directory)

Posted on: Wednesday, 10 December 2008

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