Abstract

Photo I: 47 km of pest Xcluder™ fencing protects Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari, New Zealand, where invasive mammalian pests have been eradicated and native species are being restored. Photo credit: Neil Fitzgerald. This photograph illustrates the article “Long-term biodiversity trajectories for pest-managed restorations: eradication vs. suppression” by Binny RN, Innes J, Fitzgerald N, Pech R, James A, Price R, Gillies C and Byrom AE published in Ecological Monographs. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecm.1439.

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