Questions for DoC – read on! In this post are pictured all the reports the Dept of Conservation have provided in the following link: By Carol Sawyer via Pam Vernon https://www.doc.govt.nz/…/2…/testing-shows-no-1080-in-rats/… They say in this report : “Manaaki Whenua Landcare Research tested eight dead rats and one weka. None of […]
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Although DoC said it’s ‘UNLIKELY’ the deaths of 600+ rats found at a Westport beach were caused by 1080, independent lab testing confirms they “ALMOST CERTAINLY” were. EWR by Carol Sawyer Via Pam Vernon, Envirowatch Rangitikei 1 – 3 November, 2019 – The Dept of Conservation aerially drops 104 tonnes […]
Where is the Extinction Rebellion when a real environmental catastrophe takes place? Busy vandalizing and nuisance-making in the name of a fake “climate emergency”. Meanwhile our forests and national parks are being decimated! MH Here’s Pam Vernon at Envirowatch Rangitikei with the facts: Workers report that nothing is alive now […]
Evidence: POISONING bees and the Manuka honey industry. NZ’s Dept of Conservation try to wriggle around the fact that 1080 is an insecticide – but DOC even registered it as such in NZ as wasp bait. From Pam Vernon at Envirowach Rangitikei And here we have evidence of honeybees gathering […]
Department of Conservation reports of a rat explosion in the Northern Ruahine Ranges defy credibility and show the department was “out of its depth” in wilderness management according to a sporting hunters’ organisation. From Council of Outdoor Recreation Associations of NZ Inc Via Pam Vernon at Envirowatch Rangitikei Laurie Collins […]
“I USED TO HAVE A HUGE FLOCK OF KEA AROUND MY FARM DOWN THE WEST COAST… By Carol Sawyer ..and when they did a big 1080 drop, maybe 12 or 15 years ago, they completely wiped this flock of several hundred, possibly as many as a thousand, Kea out in […]
Bradifocoum. A common rat poison that Uncensored readers may recall has been widely used by NZ’s department Of Conservation alongside the more notorious 1080, is now proven to kill endangered native species through secondary poisoning. Unfortunately,the evidence comes rather graphically in the form of the deaths of four Tuatara. Also […]