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1Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research, Hamilton 2340, New Zealand.
Animals : an open access journal from MDPI
|September 27, 2025
概括
一小部分新西兰人非法释放侵入性 wallabies,认为它们有利于经济,并由狩猎控制. 这种行为危及这些破坏性引入物种的根除计划.
科学领域:
- 生态生态学 生态生态学
- 侵袭性物种管理 侵袭性物种管理
- 保护生物学 保护生物学
背景情况:
- 引入的入侵物种,如澳大利亚瓦拉比在新西兰,对本地生态系统和农业造成重大破坏.
- 瓦拉比种群正在扩散,威胁着本土的生物多样性和初级生产.
- 蒂普马托罗国家 wallaby 根除计划的目标是在 2025 年之前控制 wallabies 和消除异常种群,但非法捕获和释放公众危及这个目标.
研究的目的:
- 了解新西兰公众关于非法捕捉并释放 wallabies 的动机,信仰和态度.
- 确定有助于支持这种行为的因素.
- 为减少非法瓦拉比转移的政策制定提供信息.
主要方法:
- 对新西兰公众进行了一项调查.
- 收集了有关受访者关于 wallaby 管理的信念,态度和动机的数据.
主要成果:
- 很少有比例的公众支持非法捕捉和释放 wallabies.
- 支持者,包括猎人,通常认为 wallabies 提供经济利益,不会造成严重的环境破坏.
- 这些人还认为,狩猎有效地控制了 wallaby 种群.
结论:
- 公众的看法显著影响入侵物种管理计划的成功.
- 需要有针对性的沟通和政策干预,以解决公众的一小部分关于 wallaby 影响和控制的误解.
- 减少非法捕获释放行为对于实现新西兰 wallabies 根除目标至关重要.
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