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2025年12月09日(火) [日帰り]

Black-olive
その他3人
体力度
1
日帰りが可能
- GPS
- 01:37
- 距離
- 4.4km
- 登り
- 119m
- 下り
- 127m
コースタイム
日帰り
- 山行
- 1:40
- 休憩
- 0:00
- 合計
- 1:40
距離 4.4km
登り 119m
下り 127m
10:33
100分
スタート地点
12:13
ゴール地点
| 過去天気図(気象庁) | 2025年12月の天気図 |
|---|---|
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Trap for killing stoats.
“…Why they are so destructive:
Evolutionary mismatch: Native NZ species never evolved defenses against mammalian predators like stoats, making them easy prey.
Voracious appetite: Stoats hunt relentlessly, eating birds, lizards, frogs, insects, and their eggs, often killing more than they need and storing them.
Adaptable hunters: They are agile, can climb trees, swim, and fit into small spaces, allowing them to reach nests in tree cavities and burrows.
Impact on iconic species: They are a primary threat to endangered birds like kiwi, kākāpō, mohua, and takahē, and have caused the extinction of several native species.
High reproductive rate: Their populations can explode when food is abundant, exacerbating the impact on native wildlife. …”
“…Why they are so destructive:
Evolutionary mismatch: Native NZ species never evolved defenses against mammalian predators like stoats, making them easy prey.
Voracious appetite: Stoats hunt relentlessly, eating birds, lizards, frogs, insects, and their eggs, often killing more than they need and storing them.
Adaptable hunters: They are agile, can climb trees, swim, and fit into small spaces, allowing them to reach nests in tree cavities and burrows.
Impact on iconic species: They are a primary threat to endangered birds like kiwi, kākāpō, mohua, and takahē, and have caused the extinction of several native species.
High reproductive rate: Their populations can explode when food is abundant, exacerbating the impact on native wildlife. …”
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