‘Smart’ trap trial raises hopes American mink can be driven from UK
by Patrick Barkham from Environment | The Guardian on (#6HVQG)
Conservation groups target impossible dream' of eradicating invasive predators after success of East Anglia trial
American mink - the mustelids escaped from fur farms who have decimated populations of water voles and other native birds, fish and amphibians - have been eradicated from a swath of East Anglia.
Until now, mink have never been successfully removed from any large area of Britain but the success of a trial using drops from the invasive predator's pungent anal scent gland to lure animals into hundreds of traps raises hopes that the species can be eradicated from the whole country.
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