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A reserve for feral sheep on Pitt Island,Chatham group,New Zealand
Authors:MR Rudge
Institution:Ecology Division Department of Scientific and Industrial Research , Private Bag, Lower Hutt , New Zealand
Abstract:Abstract

A scientific reserve of 200 ha has been created on Pitt Island, Chatham Islands for some 300 sheep from a flock of merino origin which has been feral for about 70 years. The reserve has a history of burning-off, and of grazing by cattle, sheep, and pigs. Transects have been established to follow changes in the vegetation. Although the original sheep were white, about 90% of the feral sheep have pigmented fleeces. Self-shedding of the wool is common in the population. The contribution that feral mammals can make to genetic conservation, and the problems that they pose to other conservation priorities, are discussed.
Keywords:Ovis aries  sheep  feral animals  Pitt Island  Chatham Islands  reserves  genetic conservation
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