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Success stories, Things you should know

Give your birdlife a boost and create a possum nightclub

A possum nightclub might sound like a conservation nightmare, but it’s a great way to give your birdlife a helping hand. Possums breed in March and April and again in September and October. During this time, they’re really promiscuous and are out socialising and moving around a lot. If you have a low number of … Continue reading Give your birdlife a boost and create a possum nightclub

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STORIES & RESEARCH (Widget)

  • Predator control mahi connecting tāngata and whenua - The kaupapa of Tū Mai Taonga is not only about breathing new life into the Aotea Great Barrier Island’s ngahere… READ MORE

  • Study reveals surprising insights on rat behaviour in NZ forests - If we can understand how invasive species use different habitats, we can better predict how their populations might change due… READ MORE

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