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described him as a champion of New Zealand's initiative to eradicate predators in New Zealand to save native birds by 2050, called Predator Free 2050 Ltd, a public body. BBC reported that he "did much" to give scientific backing to the project. Also aiming to eradicate all invasive mammals, the plan
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In 2015, he and a team wrote a paper estimating how much government funding would be required to develop new eradication technologies to eliminate predators in New Zealand, resulting in government funding for a research project.
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In 2022, he co-authored a paper that concluded that New Zealand was the top country in the world for eradicating invasive species, responsible for around a quarter of the world's island pest eradications, followed by Australia.
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In 2012, Russell was awarded the New Zealand Prime Minister's MacDiarmid Emerging Scientist Prize, worth NZ$ 200,000, for his work using DNA fingerprinting of rats and statistical modelling to address conservation problems.
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islands, breaking the swimming distance record for rats. The intentions of the rat are believed to have been amorous. The rat, known as Razza, was featured in
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James C. Russell; David R. Towns; Sandra H. Anderson; Mick N. Clout (20 October 2005).
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Russell gained a PhD on the genetics and invasion ecology of rats from the
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Invasion ecology and genetics of Norway rats on New Zealand islands
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Invasion ecology and genetics of Norway rats on New Zealand islands
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Russell's page at University of California, Berkeley
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James Russell (disambiguation)

grey-faced petrel
New Zealand
New Zealand
University of Auckland
University of Auckland
Norway rats
Hauraki Gulf
Nature
Witi Ihimaera
National Geographic
BBC
John Key
Rutherford Discovery Fellowship
Invasion ecology and genetics of Norway rats on New Zealand islands
hdl
2292/1205
"Intercepting the first rat ashore"
Bibcode
2005Natur.437.1107R
doi
10.1038/4371107a
PMID
16237434
"Witi Ihimaera puts Razza the Rat back into the spotlight"
University of Auckland
the original
"James Russell – National Geographic Blog"
"Behind New Zealand's Wild Plan to Purge All Pests"

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