Areas Quote by Bee Dawson
“Not all introductions worked well. Rabbits were an unmitigated environmental disaster. Unchecked by any natural predator, they bred at a staggering rate and chewed their way across vast areas of pastureland as well as any garden that came their way. Attempts to control them by introducing ferrets, weasels and stoats did much more harm than good. Although these predators probably killed a reasonable number of rabbits, they also devastated populations of kiwi and raided the nests of flighted birds.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: Invasive Species and New Zealand, 2000s
Introducing non‑native rabbits caused ecological collapse, and predator introductions harmed native birds.
In simple terms: Rabbits and predators damaged ecosystems.
Avoid introducing species without thorough impact studies.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- farm management
- wildlife conservation
- policy planning
- education campaigns
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What alternative methods could protect ecosystems?
- How can we better predict ecological outcomes?
Predators may also threaten non‑target species, complicating control.