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Should We Kill One Species to Save Another?

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Is it fair to kill invasive species which humans have introduced? When people move around the world, many of their favourite โ€“ and not so favourite - animals tag along for the ride. From cane toads through to rats, cats and crayfish, so-called โ€˜invasive speciesโ€™ can destroy ecosystems and kill off native wildlife. CrowdScience listener Jude Kirkham wants to know if eradicating these invaders is justified. One country determined to do something about invasive species is New Zealand, where rats, stoats and possums are causing irreparable damage to the countryโ€™s unique bird life. If nothing is done, the iconic Kiwi could be extinct within 50 years. The government and volunteer groups across the country have responded with a plan to eradicate predatory mammals from New Zealand by 2050. But is all the time, energy and money needed to do this really justified? And is it morally right to kill off an animal species that humans introduced in the first place? Do you have a question we can turn into a programme? Email us at [email protected] Presenter: Marnie Chesterton Producer: Anna Lacey (Image: Headshot of a Possum Credit: Getty Images)

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