Possums introduced
The possum is an introduced species in New Zealand. It is considered a pest and is destroying the native forest and birds.

The New Zealand possums are nothing like the
American opossum. All possum fur is a by-product of the
irradication programme to save the New Zealand native environment.
New Zealand is full of possums, there are an estimated 70 million possums living in the cities, towns, farms and mostly in the native forest. That is around 17 possums per person in New Zealand. Only about 1.5 million possums are harvested per annum for the possum fur industry.
It is illegal to farm or ranch possums in New Zealand. In fact the New Zealand government spends millions of dollar each year to reduce possum numbers in an attempt to help save the native forests and birds.
New Zealand possums live full content lives
They are free to travel, nest and eat.
They eat their way through 20,000 tones of native forest each night. Males fight each other viciously over territory and for female mates.
Most possums used for manufacturing come from remote bush and forest regions of New Zealand. Often these places can only be accessed by helicopter or several hard days tramping rough and steep mountains.
''Possum fur is the ideal home decor fur option because the leather
is strong and the fur is durable.''
Natural possum fur colours
The original Brushtail Possums released from Australia in the
late 1800’s where Tasmanian “Blacks” and Victorian “Greys”
Today natural possums are generally a reddish brown, dark brown or grey with beige belly as shown above,

however a professional possum fur grader can sort possum colours into nine distinct colours being grey, pale, black, light slate, dark slate, red brown, dark brown, red neck and rusty.
By using colouring techniques we can achieve all kinds of colours from light cream though to jet black. All dyed colours need extra protection from sunlight to avoid colour fade, especially in New Zealand and Australia where the sun is very harsh and the ozone layer is thin.
Brushtail possum images are reproduced with permission under a Creative Commons licence.