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Whangārei stoat-busting duo find no sign of predator on sanctuary island in harbour

Sarah Curtis
Sarah Curtis
Multimedia Journalist·Northern Advocate·
2 Dec, 2024 10:47 PM2 mins to read

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Stoat dog Tikanga and handler Lo recently tried to track down a stoat on Matakohe-Limestone Island.

Stoat dog Tikanga and handler Lo recently tried to track down a stoat on Matakohe-Limestone Island.

A stoat that swam across Whangārei Harbour looking for love on predator-free island was no doubt disappointed when he got there, and left again.

Matakohe-Limestone Island ranger Bevan Morgan said that like all predators, stoats could potentially wreak havoc to protected species on conservation land.

The recent sighting of a stoat on the island’s trail camera system was a timely reminder of how suddenly they could turn up.

“We always need to be on top of the ball.”

Stoat-busting duo Tikanga the dog and handler Lo were called in to spend a day trying to flush out the intruder. However, the pair found no fresh traces of it – a good sign the stoat had left, Morgan said.

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He suspected it was an adult male looking for a mate and being unable to find one, had gone back out to sea to look elsewhere.

Stoats were good swimmers so were more easily able to get to the island than some other pests, Morgan said. They were spotted on the island about once a year.

Earlier notable incursions on the island included a dog illegally walked on the land by some unidentified boaties and a ferret that tragically ate legendary breeding kiwi Sir Edmund Hillary.

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Morgan said it was still unknown how the ferret made it to the island. Ferrets can swim but not as well as stoats.

The island is covered by a network of traps and monitored to catch various predators.

Sarah Curtis is a news reporter for the Northern Advocate, focusing on a wide range of issues. She has nearly 20 years’ experience in journalism, much of which she spent court reporting. She is passionate about covering stories that make a difference

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