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Predator-Free by 2050: New Zealand’s high-stakes bid to reclaim its natural heritage

Predator-Free by 2050: New Zealand’s high-stakes bid to reclaim its natural heritage

New Zealand has an ambitious mission to become predator-free by 2050, aiming to eradicate all invasive species—such as rats, stoats, and possums—that threaten its unique wildlife. This conservation effort seeks to protect and restore the country’s fragile ecosystems, preserving its natural heritage for future generations GUEST: Brent Beavan, manager of the Predator Free 2050 program at New Zealand's Department of Conservation. PRODUCER: Ali Benton

Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast · Australian Broadcasting Corporation

October 7, 202518m 24s

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New Zealand has an ambitious mission to become predator-free by 2050, aiming to eradicate all invasive species—such as rats, stoats, and possums—that threaten its unique wildlife. This conservation effort seeks to protect and restore the country’s fragile ecosystems, preserving its natural heritage for future generations

  • GUEST: Brent Beavan, manager of the Predator Free 2050 program at New Zealand's Department of Conservation. 
  • PRODUCER: Ali Benton 

Topics

Predatorsinvasive speciesNew ZealandBrent Beavanpossumsstoatsferalpestseradication