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Since 1970, 73% of global wildlife has been lost, while the world's population has doubled to 8 billion. Research shows this ...
Conservation Minister Tama Potaka made the announcement at the Isaac Conservation and Wildlife facility near Christchurch.
One conservationist worries a rise in ferrets caught along Wellington's highways means the pest is closer to getting to the city.
Predator Free NZ warns funding shortfalls are straining volunteer-led conservation efforts as Jobs for Nature ends and demand ...
Flockhill, a new resort in New Zealand, aspires to be more than a farm-to-table experience — or a working sheep farm. Here’s how it is becoming a greener destination.
Even when forestry companies fully comply with current standards, slash discharge and erosion can happen. New rules must set ...
Goodnature, the world’s only B Corp-certified pest control company, is welcoming the sweeping changes to B Corp certification standards, saying the update raises the bar for better business — and they ...
Adding feral cats to the list will make them fair game for anyone with a trap. The Predator Free vision includes “everyone from professionals to school children”. That means cats – feral or not – are ...
Predator Free 2050 Ltd, the Crown-owned company established to drive and fund large-scale eradication and breakthrough science, is now being disestablished, as announced as part of Budget 2025.
Minister Steven Joyce, Prime Minister John Key and Minister Maggie Barry get up close with the fauna at Zealandia, after announcing a target to make New Zealand pest-free by 2050. KEVIN STENT ...
The Crown-owned company's responsibilities are going to the Department of Conservation following news of its disestablishment.
Millichamp, a 59-year-old former helicopter mechanic, is on the front lines of New Zealand’s drive to be “predator free” by 2050.