In a daring expedition on the high seas, predator free apprentice duo Aidan Braid and Jamie Hickling tackled coastal trapping head-on in Fiordland.| Predator Free NZ Trust
Not your typical OE - Predator Free Apprentice Cam Maclean’s big OE saw him building predator free fences in the Caribbean.| Predator Free NZ Trust
Four Predator Free Apprentices have graduated in tandem, and the future of conservation in the region is looking brighter than ever.| Predator Free NZ Trust
Who needs Netflix when you’ve got the secret lives of local wildlife? Kerikeri Peninsula trail cameras capture the unfiltered drama of the animal kingdom.| Predator Free NZ Trust
Rowan Nicholson has been there for moments few have witnessed: nocturnal mating of ruru (morepork) and the wide-eyed wonder of newly hatched chicks.| Predator Free NZ Trust
Predator control specialist Cam Speedy’s five simple tips for success using trail cameras will have you upping your game in no time.| Predator Free NZ Trust
These four New Zealand artists are creating stunning works of art and using their platforms to champion the conservation of our landscapes and wildlife.| Predator Free NZ Trust
At Zealandia birds like kākā and takahē create a lively canopy and forest floor. But behind the scenes, there is a complex web of connections.| Predator Free NZ Trust
Five years in, Predator Free Wellington has documented its hard-earned knowledge in An Urban Predator-Free Blueprint.| Predator Free NZ Trust
Predator Free Wellington’s field staff are methodically clearing the capital city of rats. Curious about their day-to-day grind, Andrew James joins them.| Predator Free NZ Trust
Envico Technologies’ new device, the Spitfire, is a clever twist on nature, turning predator habits into their undoing.| Predator Free NZ Trust
What do commerce and codfish have in common? The answer is Jack Fifield – 26 years old and passionate about his work in pest control.| Predator Free NZ Trust
Nearly one in four young adults in Aotearoa New Zealand are suffering from high levels of anxiety, fatigue and depression. Jenilee found her place with the Apprentice programme.| Predator Free NZ Trust