Invasive stoats are non-native predators introduced to regions like New Zealand, where they decimate bird, insect, and reptile populations. Conservationists use trapping and monitoring to control their spread, protecting vulnerable native species. Ecosystems and biodiversity benefit most, as reducing stoat numbers helps restore natural balance and safeguard endemic wildlife from extinction.
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