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Pest control efforts will help native species at the Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre. Photo: Supplied/ Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre
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A conservation park near Masterton is about to level up its battle against a soaring population of rabbits, after a funding boost from Government. The Pūkaha National Wildlife Centre says rabbit numbers have increased rapidly, which has in turn attracted other pest species. Rabbits are the main prey for ferrets and cats, and both have been measured in record numbers within the forest reserve...

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