
Predator-Free 2050
Predator-Free 2050 is an initiative aimed at eliminating invasive predator species, such as rats, stoats, and possums, from New Zealand by the year 2050. These predators threaten native wildlife and ecosystems. The goal is to restore and protect indigenous species, promoting biodiversity and ecological health. The initiative involves coordinated efforts between the government, communities, and organizations to develop innovative pest control methods and create predator-free zones. By achieving this ambitious target, New Zealand aims to safeguard its unique natural heritage for future generations and enhance its conservation efforts.