The Possum Problem
Possums. You hardly ever see them, but they’re all around: in the bush, on farms, in parks. They might even be in your garden. During the day, possums stay in their dens. These are dry, hidden places where they won’t be disturbed. Possums emerge after dark, millions upon millions of them, all across New Zealand. And what do they do? They eat.
About this resource
Series: School Journal Level 3 August 2017
Reading year level: 6
Category: Non-fiction
Topics: acclimatisation societies, bovine tuberculosis, change, ecosystems, endangered species, environment, food chains, fur, fur trade, hunting, New Zealand history, pest control,possums, predators, trapping
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The Possum Problem
Words by Johanna Knox
Illustrations by Adele Jackson