Eight experts share knowledge on predator control to create a new resource: The hands-on guide to predator control for community groups and projects.| Predator Free NZ Trust
A new project involving Sir Peter Jackson, a US biotech company, and an iwi research institute aims to bring back the extinct moa within five to eight years and release them into “expansive, secure ecological reserves”. Experts from around Aotearoa weigh in. A partnership between Colossal Biosciences, Ngāi Tahu Research Centre and Canterbury Museum has announced plans … Continue reading Expert reaction: plans to “de-extinct” the moa The post Expert reaction: plans to “de-extinc...| Predator Free NZ Trust
Smart traps that recognise their targets, reset, and adapt are joining the predator-free movement. And they can also withstand the rugged West Coast.| Predator Free NZ Trust
While there’s no magical silver bullet for solving our pest problem, a wave of homegrown innovative tech is rolling out of labs and into the field.| 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