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Measuring Progress - Environment

1.7 Predator trapping and species monitoring innovation

Action

Support the trialling and implementing of innovative predator trapping and species monitoring technologies and methodologies. This activity helps with efforts underway across the district to control pests such as stoats, ferrets, possums, feral cats and rats in biodiversity hotspots. This work will also support species monitoring and translocation opportunities.

Key Initiatives
  • Support the expansion of predator control and biodiversity monitoring throughout the district.
  • Support deployment of cutting-edge predator control e.g. AT220 traps and monitoring technologies in priority locations such as Bush Creek, Matakauri Wetlands, and along the trail network.
  • Support emerging conservation technologies for research and innovation in ecological regeneration in wider catchments.
  • Use insights from these projects to inform the wider rollout of advanced predator control and biodiversity monitoring across the district.
Trapping Pic For August Newsletter
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Project Details
Investment
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Investment Value (Estimate)
  • <$20k
  • $20K - $100K
  • $100K - $500K
  • >$500K
  • To be confirmed/still under review
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Key Partners

Southern Lakes Sanctuary, Whakatipu Wildlife Trust, Predator Free Wānaka.

Kāi Tahu Value Alignment

Haere whakamua - Future focused

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