Hawaii's Mongoose Introduction: A Conservation Plan Gone Wrong
Hızlı Bakış
- Introduced to Hawaii in the late 1800s to control rats in sugarcane fields, Indian mongooses failed to impact rat populations due to nocturnal/diurnal activity differences.
- Instead, they preyed on native birds, reptiles, and sea turtles, causing significant ecological damage and costing millions annually.
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Introduced to Hawaii in the late 1800s to control rats in sugarcane fields, Indian mongooses failed to impact rat populations due to nocturnal/diurnal activity differences. Instead, they preyed on native birds, reptiles, and sea turtles, causing significant ecological damage and costing millions annually.