Traditional pest-trapping methods weren’t working. Predator Free Franklin spearheaded the creation of Tāwhiti Smart Cage.| Predator Free NZ Trust
Founded in true number 8 wire fashion, Envico Technologies began in an Auckland garage. And its drones are taking on the world.| Predator Free NZ Trust
Exploring most trails in Aotearoa, you might notice wooden boxes or contraptions. While mysterious to those unfamiliar, they are actually signs of hope.| Predator Free NZ Trust
Living near an ecosanctuary comes with unforgettable wildlife encounters – and big responsibilities.| Predator Free NZ Trust
Trappers are all too familiar with the time-intensive task of checking traps and replacing bait. But thanks to fully automated traps like the AT220, this is changing.| Predator Free NZ Trust
Move over MacGyver. Homegrown Kiwi innovation is doing so much for predator control, and it’s not just the big players with fancy products.| Predator Free NZ Trust
Why do some stoats get caught in a trap, but others walk on by? Researchers have been diving deep into animal behaviour in an attempt to find out.| Predator Free NZ Trust
The vision of Predator Free Te Kingais to halt the decline of endangered or threatened species, allowing them to thrive and eventually repopulate an area from the ‘Mountains to the Sea’. The project aims to eradicate possums from 3,700 ha Mt Te Kinga, protect the area from reinvasion and create wildlife corridors along the rivers and gullies of the surrounding 38,541ha catchment.| Predator Free 2050 Limited