Book of Hope Case Study: Macquarie Island restored through pest eradication
						
								
Date:  20, Aug, 2019
							Author(s):
															   Keith Springer, Stephen Garnett, Peter Latch, David Lindenmayer, John Woinarski
							
								Publisher: TSR Hub
														
						
							
									Soon after the discovery of sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island in 1810, its rich seal and penguin stocks were subject to massive exploitation, Human activity introduced mammals to Macquarie Island during the 19th Century, and they quickly became established. From the 1950s it was recognised that the introduced pests – rabbits, ship rats, mice and cats – were seriously impacting native vegetation and fauna.
The management goal was to eradicate mammalian pests in order to protect many of the island’s threatened and declining plant and animal species.