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Its a bit at odds with the westland landcare study that found deer numbers remained static if not rose after drops aimed at rats etc which was not what they were expecting. Perhaps the bait are different or the terrain plays a role, or OSPRI wont admit the truth.
The open terrain of Molesworth and the lack of feed prior to spring played a major role in the outright result of the poisoning and OSPRI couldn't have calculated the timing better. They knew exactly what they were doing the pricks.
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