Eradicating invasive animals from islands
Australia’s islands are biodiversity treasures – centres of endemism and havens for species threatened on the mainland. But many have been degraded by rabbits, goats and other feral plant-eaters and their wildlife decimated by cats, rats and other invasive predators. Eradicating such invaders has been one of the greatest conservation achievements in Australia in recent times, with Macquarie and Dirk Hartog islands as outstanding examples.