Clarence River Rabbit Control Operation

28 May 2008

Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) advises that hand laying of carrot baits containing Pindone will occur in the Clarence River area between 11 June and 1 July 2008.

Description of area:

The area being treated involves up to 450 ha of Crown-administered riverbed between the Glen Alton Bridge and the mouth of the Clarence River.

Please note that hand laying of the toxic baits will be preceded by application of non-toxic baits to ensure against bait shyness. Toxic carrot baits will be dyed green.

This pesticide is poisonous to humans and domestic animals. The area is to be treated with caution until 1 January 2009.

  • DO NOT touch or eat bait
  • SUPERVISE Children
  • DO NOT EAT animals from this area
  • DO NOT bring dogs into the area

View the Clarence River control area map for more detail. The map is also available from the LINZ Project Manager: Landward Management Ltd (G Franklyn): P.O. Box 5627, Dunedin, email: graeme@landward.co.nz or phone 03 467 7094.

The pesticide will be applied by Excell Corporation Ltd. Contact: Brent Smith, 021 687 125.

Read the media release LINZ to tackle rabbit problem on Crown-administered land and questions and answers about rabbit control on Crown-administered riverbeds in Canterbury.