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03 March 2006

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03 March 2006
Campaign to repel wetland rats
(Reuters) Chinese authorities will target a 7.5 billion yuan (UKŁ542m; $934m; EUR€791m) fund at repelling an invasion of rats eating their way across fragile wetlands on the Tibetan plateau, the China Daily has reported. Over the past decade, rats had chewed through one third of the grasslands in the massive Sanjiangyuan Nature Reserve in Qinghai province, exacerbating erosion around the world's highest and largest wetlands, the report said. "The rat disaster in the Sanjiangyuan region is huge, with the population of rodents increasing sharply". Sanzhi Caidan, from the Qinghai Provincial Grassland Protection Station, was quoted as saying. By eating grass, digging holes and turning up the earth, the rodents had turned vast pastures into wastelands where herders could not raise their animals. The government funds to save Sanjiangyuan would be spent on developing "better poisons or methods which can kill the rodents, but not harm other animals and the environment" and would also go towards water conservation and relocating farmers.

 
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