• The Environment

    The Killer Mice of Gough Island

    By Posted on 5.21.2008 11 Comments

    Widely recognized as the most important sea bird habitat on Earth, Gough Island is a geographically perfect place for the animals to raise their young. It is one of the most remote places in the South Atlantic, nearly 2000 miles from both Africa and South America and 220 miles from the next nearest island in its archipelago. It is this isolation which has allowed its ecosystem to remain a nearly perfect home for the 22 bird species that seek its shelter in order to breed.

    5.23.2008 at 07:20pm - Comment by macmikey

    Has anyone thought of bringing a few cats? The size of the mouse population would dictate how many cats you'd end up with. That is, of course, unless sanitation is not under control in the human population (i.e., are they wealthy/clean enough to dispose of their trash so that the cats go after the mice instead of last week's spaghetti). Not that I place a whole lot of stock in this notion that it's "man's fault"--if we go for that absurd nonsense, we won't go anywhere else.



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