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Pest animals

Its an unfortunate fact that most of what we do in the conservation industry is controlling invasive and predatory mammals in order to protect our fragile threatened natives. This is at the core of what we do and we have refined systems over many years to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of your project

Department of Conservation - Conservation dogs

An ArcGIS Online data management system for the Conservation Dog Programme of New Zealand

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Hauraki Gulf Islands biosecurity

Creating systems and integrating biosecurity/biodiversity data for islands in the Hauraki Gulf for Auckland Council

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Kete Taiao

Bay of Plenty Regional Council Community Group conservation system

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Manaaki Kaimai Mamaku

Iwi led project towards a predator free Kaimai Ranges

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Northland Deer Eradication

Region wide deer eradication in Northland. A colloboration between Northland Regional Council and the Department of Conservation

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Predator Free 2050 Data Standards

A national standard for all pest animal control data

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Predator Free Pēwhairangi Whānui

A Predator Free 2050 project with 4 partners working seperately but in cooperation

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Predator Free Whangarei

Comprehensive data management system for the Predator Free 2050 project to eradicate Possums and other pests from Whangarei Peninsula

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Stewart Island/Rakiura Conservation Project

Adopt a Trap to help the taonga on Rakiura!

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Te Korowai o Waiheke

Predator Free Waiheke Island - Stoat and Rat eradication of the largest permanently populated island yet attempted

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Tū Mai Taonga

The Predator Free Aotea/Great Barrier Island project that aims to eradicate rats and feral cats from 24,000 ha.

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Waikato Rabbit Control

Monitoring and reporting on rabbit populations in the Waikato Region and beyond

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