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New Zealand approves releasing a beetle to control invasive Chilean flame creeper, ensuring safety and sustainability.
The Environmental Protection Authority of Aotearoa New Zealand has approved releasing the leaf-feeding beetle Blaptea elguetai to control the invasive Chilean flame creeper, which threatens native ecosystems across multiple regions.
The beetle, which feeds only on the invasive plant and poses no risk to people or native species, offers a sustainable, low-maintenance solution for remote or hard-to-access areas.
The decision followed a rigorous, independent risk assessment, public consultation, and engagement with Māori communities, aligning with international best practices.
This marks another step in New Zealand’s use of biological control for invasive weeds, building on past approvals for species like purple loosestrife and old man’s beard.
Nueva Zelanda aprueba la liberación de un escarabajo para controlar la enredadera de llama chilena invasiva, asegurando la seguridad y la sostenibilidad.