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Predator Free NZ Trust

Predator Free NZ Trust

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    • Backyards and neighbourhoods
      • How to identify backyard predators
      • Start backyard trapping
      • Make your garden safe for wildlife
      • Rat proof your compost bin
      • Get the neighbours involved
    • Farms, rural and bush
    • Kids and schools
    • Spread the word
  • Toolkits
    • Know your target predators
    • Group toolkit
      • Start a group
      • Management and communication
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      • To trap or bait?
      • Backyards and neighbourhoods
      • Farms
      • Lifestyle blocks
      • Bush and large areas
      • Trap, bait and equipment tips
    • Schools toolkit
      • Get kids involved
      • Lesson plans and activities
      • Help wildlife thrive at your school
      • Predator control guide for schools
      • Native taonga of New Zealand
      • Know your target predators
      • Field trips and videos
    • Is your predator control working?
  • Stories & research
    • Latest research
    • Success stories
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    • Our vision and taonga
      • What is Predator Free 2050?
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      • Tuia te taiao
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      • Island eradication in New Zealand
      • Mainland islands
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      • Predator Free Apprenticeship Programme
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To connect and energise all New Zealanders towards a predator free New Zealand to enable our native species to thrive.

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