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Amsterdam Island cattle were a rare
feral A feral () animal or plant is one that lives in the wild but is descended from domesticated individuals. As with an introduced species, the introduction of feral animals or plants to non-native regions may disrupt ecosystems and has, in some ...
breed of
cattle Cattle (''Bos taurus'') are large, domesticated, cloven-hooved, herbivores. They are a prominent modern member of the subfamily Bovinae and the most widespread species of the genus ''Bos''. Adult females are referred to as cows and adult mal ...
(''Bos taurus'') that were introduced in 1871 and existed in isolation on
Amsterdam Island Amsterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Amstel'') is the capital and most populous city of the Netherlands, with The Hague being the seat of government. It has a population of 907,976 within the city proper, 1,558,755 in the urban area ...
, a small
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in the southern
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. The population was eradicated in 2010 in the course of an environmental restoration program.


History

A party led by Heurtin, a French farmer (sometimes described as a peasant) from
Rテゥunion Rテゥunion (; french: La Rテゥunion, ; previously ''テ四e Bourbon''; rcf, label= Reunionese Creole, La Rテゥnyon) is an island in the Indian Ocean that is an overseas department and region of France. It is located approximately east of the island ...
island, on 18 January 1871 attempted to
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the uninhabited 55 km2 island. After seven months, their attempts to raise sheep and cattle and grow crops had been unfruitful and they departed on 19 August, abandoning their
livestock Livestock are the domesticated animals raised in an agricultural setting to provide labor and produce diversified products for consumption such as meat, eggs, milk, fur, leather, and wool. The term is sometimes used to refer solely to animals ...
, including five cattle, on the island.Carroll (2003). Over the next century or so a combination of factors caused further ecological devastation of the island, which had already been impacted by the introduction of
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of plants and animals, as well as by unrestricted hunting, timber-cutting and
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caused by
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and other visitors. The
Amsterdam duck The Amsterdam wigeon (''Mareca marecula'', formerly ''Anas marecula''), also known as the Amsterdam Island duck or Amsterdam duck, was a species of anatid waterfowl, endemic to テ四e Amsterdam (Amsterdam Island), the French Southern Territories. T ...
and several species of
petrel Petrels are tube-nosed seabirds in the bird order Procellariiformes. Description The common name does not indicate relationship beyond that point, as "petrels" occur in three of the four families within that group (all except the albatross f ...
became extinct, and the breeding population of the endemic Amsterdam Island albatross, previously thought to be a subspecies of the
wandering albatross The wandering albatross, snowy albatross, white-winged albatross or goonie (''Diomedea exulans'') is a large seabird from the family Diomedeidae, which has a circumpolar range in the Southern Ocean. It was the last species of albatross to be descr ...
, was reduced to just five pairs.Micol & Jouventin (1995). When the native ''
Phylica arborea ''Phylica arborea'', also known as the Island Cape myrtle, is a shrub or small tree with narrow needle-like dark green leaves, downy silver on the underside, and with greenish white terminal flowers. Usually a shrub or procumbent tree, it may re ...
'' (syn. ''Phylica nitida'') forest was almost entirely destroyed, grazing by the increasing numbers of cattle prevented natural regeneration. The original five cattle had grown to about 2000, which occupied an area of 3000 ha, at a density of 0.64 individuals per hectare. The only part of the island the cattle did not unoccupy was the
Plateau des Tourbiティres The Plateau des Tourbiティres (in English the Plateau of Bogs) comprises the highest upland region of Amsterdam Island, a small French territory in the southern Indian Ocean. Over 500 m above sea level, it contains the island's highest peaks ...
, over 550 m above sea level. Although the cattle posed a threat to the island's environment, they formed one of the very few herds of feral ''Bos taurus'' anywhere in the world. In 1987 a fence was built across the island in order to mitigate the damage the cattle were imposing on the flora and fauna of Amsterdam, as well as to preserve the breed because of scientific interest in its isolation-derived genetic character. During 1988 and 1989 the 1059 cattle south of the fence were culled. Subsequently, the cattle were restricted to the northern part of Amsterdam. About 50-80 mainly adult and subadult males out of a herd of about 350 individuals were shot each year to provide fresh meat for the inhabitants of the
Martin-de-Viviティs Martin-de-Viviティs, or La Roche Godon, formerly Camp Heurtin, is a research station and the only settlement on the テ四e Amsterdam and テ四e Saint-Paul islands of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands in the southern Indian Ocean The Indian Oce ...
research station, the only settlement on the island.Berteaux & Micol (1992). In 2007, after a study showed that the areas that were not grazed were recolonized by native plants, it was decided to kill all of the remaining cattle on the island. An association of people who had been wintering on the island tried to oppose the decision, but in vain. The slaughter began in 2008 and ended in 2010.Sophie Lautier: "Sur l'テョle Amsterdam, chlorophylle et miaulements".


Description

Sea captain Charles C. Dixon described an encounter with the cattle ca. 1900: The cattle were descended from French stock present on Rテゥunion at the time of their introduction, including
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, Tarentaise, Grey Alpine, and Breton Black Pied breeds. They were generally small-bodied, with medium-length horns, and exhibited a variety of colour patterns, including one that was reminiscent of the
aurochs The aurochs (''Bos primigenius'') ( or ) is an extinct cattle species, considered to be the wild ancestor of modern domestic cattle. With a shoulder height of up to in bulls and in cows, it was one of the largest herbivores in the Holocen ...
. Adult male cattle had an average weight of about 390 kg, while adult females weighed about 290 kg.


See also

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Feral cattle Cattle (''Bos taurus'') are large, domesticated, cloven-hooved, herbivores. They are a prominent modern member of the subfamily Bovinae and the most widespread species of the genus ''Bos''. Adult females are referred to as cows and adult mal ...


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* * * * {{cite web , url=http://blogs.afp.com/makingof/?post/2012/09/19/Amsterdam%3A-parfum-de-chlorophylle-et-miaulements-de-pups , title=Sur l'テョle Amsterdam, chlorophylle et miaulements , first=Sophie , last=Lautier テ四e Amsterdam Feral cattle