Marquez Mazlin

Marquez Mazlin

scientist New Zealand

Marquez Mazlin is a researcher at the University of Canterbury who has made significant strides in developing a natural compound to sterilize invasive species such as possums and rabbits in New Zealand. His work emerged from a previous study on lab rats, where he discovered that a naturally occurring compound was causing sterility. With a focus on finding a humane and effective alternative to the controversial 1080 poison, Mazlin aims to contribute to New Zealand's efforts in managing invasive species while preserving native biodiversity.

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New Zealand New Zealand: Marquez-Mazlin is conducting research on a natural compound that sterilizes invasive species like possums and rabbits. 8

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: The 1080 question: Scientist finds natural compound to sterilise possums, rabbits