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· 6 aliases
· peaked week of 17 May 2026
· first seen 18 May 2026
This piece examines the historical attempts to introduce mongooses into New Zealand in the 1880s as rabbit controllers, highlighting how their ecological harm led to their eventual rejection, drawing parallels to similar failures in Hawai’i and the broader threat of invasive non-
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