WORLD LEADER IN THREATENED SPECIES PROTECTION’
New Zealand’s Bird Conservation story is a global talk point. Helmed by its Department of Conservation and pegged on a bulky budget, it has saved several species of exotic birds. MEENAKSHI RAO spoke to DOC’s senior advisor spokesperson Herb Christopher about this campaign. Excerpts of the interview: Bird conservation is a big project on which New Zealand prides itself. Where does it stand now and what more needs to be done? We need to put bird conservation in New Zealand into context. Humans have only been in here for about 1,000 years. Before that our island chain was inhabited only by terrestrial birds. It was mammal-free except for bats, and birds filled all niches filled by mammals on continental mainlands. Because of this New Zealand has a strong commitment to preserving the native species and their habitats. Bird conservation involves defending these natural inhabitants from invasive pests brought in by human settlers. The main introduced pests that have the greatest impact...