Mt Pirongia Poison Drop Breaches 1080 Warning Label
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14/09/2014
Mt Pirongia Poison Drop Breaches 1080 Warning Label
A youtube video clip http://youtu.be/rkgyXF56Uvo of a 1080 poison drop across Mt Pirongia claims the Department of Conservation operation breached the New Zealand manufacturer's warnings.
On the 22nd of August, 2014, 32,000 kilos of 1080 poison bait was cast across Mt Pirongia, near Hamilton. It was enough poison to kill 240,000 people, almost twice the population of Hamilton.
A previous 2007 drop across the mountain was "hailed a success" by Waikato Regional Council, despite farmers raising concern about contamination, including to drinking water.
The New Zealand manufacturer's (owned by NZ Govt) 1080 poison label includes the following warnings -
"Ecotoxic",
"Toxic to terrestrial vertebrates."
"Take measures to reduce of non-target animals being
exposed to the toxin either through eating the baits or by
scavenging the carcasses of poisoned animals."
"Harmful
to aquatic organisms."
"Take all practicable steps to
manage any harmful effects of a spillage including
preventing baits from accidentally entering streams or
waterways."
"This product is toxic to wildlife.. Birds
and mammals feeding on carcasses of contaminated animals may
be fatally poisoned."
"Where practicable, the exposed
bodies of all poisoned animals should be collected and
destroyed by complete burning or deep burial in a landfill
approved for hazardous substances. Dehydrated carcasses may
remain dangerous to dogs or cats for an indefinite period. A
single mouse poisoned by 1080 may contain enough poison to
kill an adult dog."
"Take measures to minimise the chance
of baits accidentally entering any body of water."
And ... "Apply the product only as specified by label directions.." ... The label can be viewed here ... http://pestoff.co.nz/images/stories/sds/sds1080pellets.pdf
Flight charts released by the Department of Conservation reveal that 1080 poison was dropped directly into most streams and water catchments, including to eight of the nine known water abstraction points. Poisoned carcasses have been left to rot in the streams, and animal welfare concerns have been raised. In conclusion, it is clear to us that the Department of Conservation Mt Pirongia aerial 1080 poison drop has breached, or ignored, all of the manufacturer's warnings. Copy and paste this link to your browserhttp://youtu.be/rkgyXF56Uvo to view the video clip.
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