Tailoring your approach to suit the landscape

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Taranaki Taku Tūranga — Towards Predator Free Taranaki is an inspirational project that aims to protect and enhance the region’s precious taonga by removing rats, possums and mustelids (stoats, ferrets and weasels).

The project works across a range of land types in the region, including farmland, urban land, public parks, reserves, and also connects with the Taranaki Mounga project.

Toby Shanley discusses their project and how they’ve tailored their approach to three distinct project areas; rural, urban and the Kaitake range. He covers the tools and technologies, challenges and the progress they have made.

We have over 30 webinars available across a range of predator free topics. You can find them all on our YouTube page or explore different topics through our site.

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