30 Mar 2018

Sniffer dogs to hunt for stoat seen in Hauraki Gulf

8:20 am on 30 March 2018

A team of sniffer dogs will be brought onto a predator-free island in the Hauraki Gulf after a stoat sighting.

Stoat

Stoat Photo: 123RF

A member of the public reported seeing the mustelid on Motuihe Island last Sunday, just two weeks after a stoat was trapped and killed on nearby Motutapu Island.

Department of Conservation spokesperson Keith Gell said the person saw a stoat running across a track and DoC staff immediately began trying to find it.

"We're confident that following the interview with the member of the public it's likely that it is a stoat and we're just doing our due diligence with all our traplines on the island to rebait everything to something that might be of a better appetite for that particular stoat," he said.

Gell said all of the traps on the island have been baited with a combination of fresh rabbit meat and eggs.

Two eggs had disappeared from a trap, he said.

"They're attracted to eggs, stoats, so that has sort of given us a clue."

Mr Gell said it was possible the stoat swam to the island from Auckland.