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New Zealand spent about $300,000 to eradicate a single male stoat from its Chalky Island wildlife sanctuary, raising eyebrows on social media over the high cost.
A coordinated stoat cull on the Scottish islands has proved successful – and conservationists aren't slowing down ...
The Irish Stoat, Mustela erminea Hibernica, is endemic to the islands of Ireland and the Isle of Man. Fossilised stoat bones that are more than 30,000 years old have been found in caves in County ...
The Irish Stoat Citizen Science Survey is in its final weeks — and researchers need your help! Nearly 800 sightings have been verified across Ireland, yet some areas with suitable habitats still ...
This curious stoat came out of its snowy hole and sat up from time to time, observing its territory just before setting off to hunt. Credit: Michel d’Oultremont/Wildlife Photographer of the Year .
July 13, 2024 at 6:00am BST. It’s ages since I saw Mustela erminea hibernica, the Irish subspecies of the stoat, a ferocious little mammal feared and respected in equal measure by generations in ...
Stoats (part of the same taxonomic family as badgers, weasels and otters) were first reported on Orkney in 2010, according to the ONWP, and soon began to threaten the island's ecosystem.
Stoats (part of the same taxonomic family as badgers, weasels and otters) were first reported on Orkney in 2010, according to the ONWP, and soon began to threaten the island's ecosystem.