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A key question is whether the global reach of modern human society can be matched by an appropriate sense of responsibility. One critical element of this question is the definition of "native," a concept with challenging spatial and temporal dimensions. While every species is native to a particular geographic area, this is just a snapshot in time, because species are constantly expanding and contracting their ranges, sometimes with human help.
4.15 The Bureau of Rural Sciences argued that six criteria that must be met for an eradication to be successful. These are:
* The rate of removal must exceed the rate of increase at all population densities
* Immigration must be zero or the probability of reinvasion should be considered
* Target species must be detectable at low densities
* All reproductive individuals must be at risk
* Discounted cost-benefit analysis must favour eradication over control; economics should favour eradication
* There must be a suitable socio-political environment; adequate resources must be committed to see the eradication project through to completion; and clear lines of authority must be established.