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Predator Free New Zealand: Social, Cultural, and Ethical Challenges

May 2019

A bioethics panel was established to map out the landscape of social, ethical and cultural considerations surrounding Predator Free New Zealand. The panel was co-convened by Emily Parke (School of Humanities) and James Russell (School of Biological Sciences), from the University of Auckland, as part of a larger project called ‘High tech solutions to invasive mammal pest control’ funded by the Biological Heritage National Science Challenge.

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