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Is The Possum Native To NZ?

The Possum A pesky pest in New Zealand There are about 70 million possums in New Zealand - that's about 20 per person! Would you want 20 possums in your backyard?!? The possum... has sharp claws - good for climbing trees

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Is The Possum Native To NZ?

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  1. The Possum A pesky pest in New ZealandThere are about 70 million possums in New Zealand - that's about 20 per person!Would you want 20 possums in your backyard?!? • The possum... • has sharp claws - good for climbing trees • has a thick bushy tail • is nocturnal (is active during the night) • can see well in the dark • has big ears - all the better for hearing other possums during the night • is a marsupial (a marsupial is an animal that carries its young in a pouch) • spends the first four months of their lives in their mother's pouch. By the time they are six months old the young possums are living outside of the pouch all the time. • doesn't like living in cold, damp places • likes to live in weatherproof nests - sheds and barns, sheltered trees, hollow logs, holes in banks • has a keen sense of smell - very useful when looking for food • eats the juicy new leafy growth of trees and insects, berries, bird's eggs and sometimes their chicks

  2. IsThePossumNativeToNZ? Possums are not native to New Zealand. The first possums were brought to New Zealand in 1837 from Australia.Possums are native to Australia and are protected there.Possums are not a problem in Australia. Many trees in Australia have possum defenses such as spines, prickles or poisonous leaves. In New Zealand possums have no natural enemies.That is why possum numbers increased so fast. The possum is not protected in New Zealand, it is a pest.Most native New Zealand trees have yummy leaves and no possum defenses.The possum is doing a lot of damage to the native plants, animals and birds.

  3. Thepossumis aPESTinNZ! It is important to protect New Zealand native plants and animals from pests. So why did people bring possums to New Zealand? Possums were brought to New Zealand to start a fur industry. At the height of the fur trade, trappers killed 20 million possums in a year.But that did not make much of a dent in possum numbers.Possum numbers can build up quickly because every mother possum has a baby each year. People didn't realise the harm possums would cause to the forest and the wildlife would be much greater than any value their fur provided. Perhaps if people had thought about the problems that possums would cause they would not have brought them to New Zealand!

  4. Pesky Possums are a problem in New Zealand! • Possums like to eat the juicy new growth on trees - it is very hard for the tree to grow when all of its new growth is being eaten. • In New Zealand forests possums will go back to the same tree night after night, eating the tree to death. • The possum's favourite trees are New Zealand natives, such as the pohutukawa, rata, totara, kowhai and kohekohe. • Because possums are eating native trees they are eating the food of New Zealand native birds - this is not good for the birds. • By eating native trees the possums are also eating the homes of native birds. • Possums also disturb nesting birds and sometimes eat their eggs and chicks.

  5. Pesky Possums are a problem in New Zealand! • Possums have been caught on camera eating kokako eggs and chicks. • Possums have even been known to push kiwi out of their burrows so they can have a dry place to sleep! • Sometimes possums will eat native land snails  - there are not many of these snails left. • Possums can also be a problem for farmers. Possums can spread a disease called 'bovine tuberculosis' to cows, cattle and deer. If the farmer's animals get tuberculosis they will get sick and may die. • Possums cause problems in city gardens too. They eat trees in people's gardens, especially apple, plum, citrus fruit, and roses. • Possums are noisy and can keep people awake, and they have been known to go inside houses!

  6. These pictures show the damage possums can do. The tree was being eaten to death by possums, that's why it looks like it is dying in the picture on the left - that was before the possum control! Two years later, after the possums were killed the tree was healthy again - that's it on the right with all its new leaves. Both pictures show the same tree.

  7. Possums are eating up New Zealand! • Imagine if there were 20 possums in your garden .... • in one night 20 possums can eat six kilograms of vegetation - that's enough leaves, fruit and vegetation to fill three plastic shopping bags • in one week 20 possums can eat 42 kilograms of vegetation - 21 shopping bags full • in one month (30 days) 20 possums can eat 180 kilograms of vegetation - 60 shopping bags full • in one year (365 days) 20 possums can eat over two tonnes of vegetation - 1000 shopping bags full - do you think that would fill your classroom?!? • In one night 70 million possums chomp their way through about 20,000 tonnes of vegetation - that is equal to about the same weight as 190 million burgers!That means that in one year 70 million possums eat nearly seven and a half million tonnes of vegetation.

  8. New Zealand doesn't want possums! Millions of dollars have been spent trying to get rid of possums to protect the New Zealand environment from possum destruction..... Conservationists, land owners, government departments, regional councils, farmers and businesses have been working together to GET RID OF POSSUMS! The staff at the Department of Conservation and Landcare have been doing research about possums to learn the best ways to kill them, but there are sooooo many possums that it is impossible to get rid of all of them. DoC staff have also been busy getting rid of possums in New Zealand's national parks and conservation land.

  9. You can help too! Get involved with Forest and Bird activities in your area. Learn more about the possum problem and what is being done by contacting the Animal Health Board, your Regional Council or local DoC office. Do you live on a farm or orchard?  Want to get rid of possums on your land?  Learn how by contacting DoC or your Regional Council. Protect trees by banding them - stopping possums from climbing up and eating all the leaves. Teach other people about pesky possums so more people will be able to help stop possums from eating up New Zealand!

  10. Why Are possums Pests?The Australia brush-tailed possums is considered to be a major ecological and agricultural pest throughout New Zealand. Possums feed on a variety of native and introduced vegetation. By continually browsing on certain trees possums can eventually kill the trees thus altering the structure of the forests so that they are less suitable as a native wildlife habitat. Possums strip fruit from orchard trees, damage shelter belts and feed on crops, flower and vegetable gardens. • How Do You Know The Culprit Is A Possum?Before implementing any control methods correct identification of the pest responsible for the damage is necessary. Possum browsing is distinctive: • Possum are untidy eaters and the ground will be littered with half eaten leaves, flowers, or fruit. • The stalk and midrib are left in broadleaf species. • Small branches may be broken near the top of the tree. • When moving from one area to another possums may leave track marks, particularly through grass. • Claw marks on trees and fence posts may be visible. • Possum droppings are 2.5cm long, thicker than a pencil and covered in a slimey film when fresh. • Possums are highly territorial and fights may be heard or fur left behind. • Provided by Environment Bay of Plentyhttp://www.rd1.com/web/content?in_section=3&in_item=402&in_page=2545

  11. Possum Cartoon Make this cartoon into a play to perform in front of your class, family or friends. There are three characters, the Curious Kereru, the Lazy Possum and the Wise Old Tree.You might like to make the play longer than the cartoon by making up more questions for the Kereru to ask the Possum -  I wonder what else the Wise Old Tree knows?

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