“…To date, over 50 fences have been erected for the protection of nesting seabirds (Cooper, 2013). Predator exclusion fences in New Zealand alone protecting more than 30 bird species behind 28 fences (Burns, Innes, & Day, 2012), 15 fences >25 ha; Innes et al, 2019), with reports of widespread recovery of forest birds and restored ecosystem function as a result of predator exclusion fencing (Bombaci, Pejchar, & Innes, 2018;Miskelly, 2018). In Europe (Mayer & Ryan, 1991) and North America (Malpas et al, 2013), game birds and waders are regularly protected using both long term fencing such as peninsula fences, and short-term fencing to opportunistically protect individual nests.…”