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Common brushtail possum in New Zealand : ウィキペディア英語版 | Common brushtail possum in New Zealand
The common brushtail possum (''Trichosurus vulpecula'') is a major agricultural and conservation pest in New Zealand. In Māori it is called paihamu. ==Introduction by European settlers== European settlers aiming to establish a wild source for food and fibre and fur pelts for clothing introduced the common brushtail possum from Australia to New Zealand in the 1850s; by the 1980s the peak population had reached an estimated 60-70 million.〔Montague, T.L. (2000): ''(The Brushtail Possum: Biology, Impact and Management of an Introduced Marsupial )''. Manaaki Whenua Press. Accessed 8 June 2013.〕 Through control measures, by 2009 the New Zealand population had been reduced to an estimated 30 million.
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