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Latest research

Innovative traps, irresistible baits, new techniques for eradicating rodents from islands and for keeping mainland sanctuaries predator-free – New Zealand’s scientific community are leading the way in these fields and more.

Their work also gives new – and sometimes surprising – insights into the ecology of both introduced predators and our vulnerable native species. We shine the spotlight on the latest research from our scientists and innovators…

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