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Get involved in Predator Free 2050

Introduction

Try any of these easy ways to get involved in Predator Free 2050 and help nature.

Download a copy of the Practical Guide to Trapping below, or request a hardcopy from your local DOC visitor centre.

Practical guide to trapping (PDF, 5,597K)

Find a group near you

Find a group near you

Visit the Predator Free NZ Trust to view a map of groups in your area.

Donate a trap to a community group

Donate a trap to a community group

Visit Give a Trap to gift traps directly to community groups who need them.

Make your garden safe for native species

Make your garden safe for native species

Visit the Predator Free NZ Trust to create a wildlife haven in your garden by planting natives, providing food, and creating safe spaces.

Get kids or schools involved

Get kids or schools involved

Visit the Predator Free NZ Trust to learn more about field trips, lesson plans, and activities.

Talk to a Predator Free Ranger

Talk to a Predator Free Ranger

Get support to help you or your community establish a predator control program.

Trap in your community

Trap in your community

Get the tools and guidance you need to trap in your community and on larger sites.

Predator free training courses

Predator free training courses

Enrol in a training course in trapping and biodiversity monitoring.