Predator Free Wellington — Creating an Urban Environment for Nature

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Predator Free Wellington started out with an incredibly ambitious goal to eradicate every rat, stoat and weasel on the Miramar Peninsula.

There are around 3,000 households and businesses hosting a bait station or trap on their property on the peninsula. This is an area of 1,200 ha where over 20,000 people work, live and play.

Predator Free Wellington Project Director, James Willcocks, shares his knowledge.

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