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Predator Free 2050 calls for new product ideas after self-resetting trap proves successful

Predator Free 2050 calls for new product ideas after self-resetting trap proves successful Newshub 18/01/2021 Alice Wilkins © Video - Newshub; Image - Newshub Watch: Kiwi ingenuity is playing a huge part in New Zealand s goal of eradicating pests. Kiwi ingenuity is playing a huge part in New Zealand s goal of eradicating pests and one company has proven success. A Whakatane-based company making a self-resetting trap has proven such a success, Predator Free 2050 Limited is asking for more innovators to come forward with ideas. Predator Free 2050 calls for new product ideas after self-resetting trap proves successful Replay Video UP NEXT NZ AutoTraps possum and rat trap is actually revolutionary and of course, it s the result of some good old-fashioned kiwi tinkering - to solve a problem.  

Community Scoop » Call For New Product And Research Ideas To Support The Predator Free 2050 Effort

Call For New Product And Research Ideas To Support The Predator Free 2050 Effort

Monday, 18 January 2021, 4:12 pm Predator Free 2050 Limited is asking developers and graduates to consider new products and research that will fast track the eradication of stoats, possums and rats from New Zealand. Predator Free 2050 Limited Chief Executive Abbie Reynolds said “we’re inviting our brightest minds to consider what they can do for Aotearoa – to bring back our amazing native birds, lizards, insects and bats.” “If we’re going to make large areas of the mainland predator free, we need improved tools and advanced research capability.” Funding from the government’s Jobs for Nature programme is available to support up to 10 product developments and 15 research

Capital Kiwi project clearing stoats from 24k hectares around Wellington for iconic bird

Capital Kiwi project clearing stoats from 24k hectares around Wellington for iconic bird Newshub 13/01/2021 Alexa Cook © Image - Getty; Video - Newshub The Capital Kiwi project is clearing stoats from nearly 24,000 hectares of land around Wellington to make way for our iconic bird. Kiwi are being released into the hills around Wellington this year. It s part of a huge project called Capital Kiwi that s clearing stoats from nearly 24,000ha of land to make way for the iconic bird. The site stretches from Porirua down to the bottom of the North Island.  Kiwi contractor Pete Kirkman and his dog See are tracking down stoats on Terawhiti Station. Kiwi will be released here later this year, putting See s special skills to good use.

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