Predator-free movement uniting communities and organisationsBRENDON O'HAGAN/STUFF The rare Northland green gecko. The Predator Free 2050 funding model plans to leverage $24m over four years from the Government with support from other funders. * Bold plan to eradicate rats and other pests from Eastbourne* Rats and stoats on way as predator-free Wellington project kicks offIt's a measure of how this movement is sweeping the country. The predator-free crusade, however ambitious, has united people and organisations that care about our magical native species. That army of volunteers whose footmen are out there, every weekend, setting their traps …Sir Rob Fenwick is chairman of Predator Free NZ Trust and a director of Predator Free 2050.
Source: Stuff December 04, 2017 16:04 UTC