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Firstly
by making sure you keep your Dog or Cat away from Brown Teal
areas so they cannot accidentally hurt them.
If
you have Brown Teal in your back yard you can help by making
sure that your pets i.e. dogs and cats, are locked up, or
tied up each night so you know that they are not out hurting
any Brown Teal while you are asleep in bed. You can also get
involved with predator control to minimise the number of feral
stoats, ferrets, weasels, cats, rats & hedgehogs. By reducing
the numbers of feral animals roaming around your Brown Teal
areas, you reduce the liklihood that these predators will
dine out on a Brown Teal.
Helping
to make sure that wetlands and wet feeding areas are not drained.
Habitat loss to our natural environment has been extensive
in the last 100 years, and it has not yet stopped. Help inform
local people that these areas are of great value to all New
Zealanders and that future generations depend on these habitats
staying intact. Encourage or get involved with habitat restoration
of local wetlands or streams that may need some help to return
them to their original state. This may include plantings,
farm grazing management or starting from scratch and turning
an unused area back into a fantastic wetland area.
If
you are like most of New Zealand and do not have Brown Teal
in your back yard, you can look at creating suitable safe
habitat for them. Then we can ultimately release captive bred
Brown Teal back into your area as a seeder to starting off
another Brown Teal population. This will involve a lot of
work, but really is needed if we are to win the battle for
the survival of this wonderful little bird. Remember that
the area you are creating for Brown Teal will also be used
by many other native species, many of which themselves are
declining in numbers.
Remember you are not alone out there in wanting to help save
this unique species from extinction and we are more than happy
to help advise you on any issues or information you may need.
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