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Feral cats are pushing wildlife towards extinction. But they aren’t part of the Predator Free 2050 strategy. Help us change that.
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Toxins and trapping on farms
Predator control can make a significant difference on farms, knowing when and how is the secret to being successful.
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Rat proof your compost
Do you have rats or mice feasting on your food scraps and making your compost bin smell?
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Flipping Timmy for possums
A tree-mounted possum trap designed for a long life with stainless steel components and UV-resistant plastic.
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Comic: the future of our beech forests

Comic: the future of our beech forests

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A stoat trap in a pile of matresses

Last stoat standing: wildest game of hide and seek on Waiheke

A battle of wits is unfolding on Waiheke Island. No, it’s not a rivalry between winemakers — but conservationists and the island’s last stoats.
A couple standing behind a farm fence

“Farmers are ecologists at heart”: an Auckland farm going big on predator control

Shirley-Ann and Rick Mannering run a productive sheep, beef and dairy operation. But alongside that, they’re leading a quiet ecological revolution.

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