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May • OLGs Bushy Point, Otatara

Starter's Guide to Predator Control on Farms - Webinar - with Cam Speedy

9 November 2021

Introduced predators (rats, mice, possums, stoats, ferrets and weasels) create havoc on farms. They eat crops, spread diseases including bovine TB and Leptospirosis, damage equipment, and harm native plants and wildlife. They also breed fast: one pregnant rat can result in 400 more rats in just six months.

Join Cam Speedy, a predator control expert, to learn how predator control can make a significant difference on your land. Knowing when and how is the secret to being successful and keeping the costs down.

The webinar is going to be held on Tuesday 9 November at 7pm.

Brought to you by the Predator Free New Zealand Trust.

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An extensive trapline exists over the project area, using a variety of traps, including the DOC 200's seen here.

Hollyford Conservation Trust

Men of the Trees working bee, clearing the natives from the engulfing broom. Follow up spraying controlled the broom and allowed for further plantings.

Pourakino Reserve, Riverton

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