Genomics, Stoats, and Predator Free New Zealand

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In this talk, Dr Veale describes some of his recent work focusing on how genomics may assist us achieve our goal of controlling and potentially eradicating invasive predators from Aotearoa.

Genomes contain vast quantities of information about how to make an organism, what it’s evolutionary history is, and how it’s populations interact with the environment. This information has the potential to be used by conservation managers to help us understand their ecology, and to help us manage their populations.

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