Predator Free Dunedin trust aiming for return of native birds across city
Predator Free Dunedin trust has posted a $321,172 surplus in its inaugural year.
Making Birds
What would happen if city suburbs as well as offshore islands enjoyed freedom from introduced predators? Is it possible for New Zealand to eliminate them all—stoats, ferrets, weasels, possums, and three species of rat?
Robin Sighting Offers Hope
A South Island robin has been photographed at Dunedin's Ross Creek Reserve for the first time in recent memory, offering hope predator control work can attract more native birds into the city.
Feathering Our Nest
Our own backyards provide great promise in the push towards predator-free by 2050, but we are going to have to get our hands dirty, writes Maureen Howard.
Halo Project Tests Results
Rats and hedgehogs top the list of animals trapped in the Halo Project, and now more focus is being placed on how it is improving the biodiversity of the area.