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Cane Toads - A Tale of Sugar, Politics and Flawed Science (Paperback)
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Cane Toads - A Tale of Sugar, Politics and Flawed Science (Paperback)
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Before the birth of modern insecticides, farmers and gardeners used
predatory and parasitic wasps and flies, insect-eating birds,
lizards and toads as agents of biological control. In the late 19th
century sugar cane scientists carried cane toads from Barbados to
Puerto Rico, to Hawai'i and then Queensland to control pests. Toads
were introduced to some 138 countries, and are now ranked among the
world's most invasive species. Queensland's sugar scientists
released the toad into cane fields in 1935. They were supported by
cane growers, politicians, the nation's leading scientists, the
premier of Queensland and the prime minister of Australia. Only a
lone voice objected. In the following 70 years they spread as far
as western NSW and Western Australia. This story is about good
intentions, unintended consequences and of simple acts leading to
catastrophic outcomes. It is about scientists so committed to
solving a problem, serving their country, their leaders and the
industry that employed them, that they are blinkered to adverse
impacts. There are lessons to learn from the toad's tale. And as
the tale shows, we still come perilously close to repeating the
mistakes of the past.
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