Auckland Gets $10 Million Boost for Predator-Free Future
The five-year package will fund predator removal across islands and urban areas, with NEXT Foundation co-investing and officials citing 25 million birds lost a year.
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$10m To Accelerate Predator Free In Auckland Tāmaki Makaurau
“Auckland Tāmaki Makaurau has already shown what can be achieved when Iwi, councils, communities, conservation groups, philanthropists, scientists, and volunteers work together. We are backing that success and helping take it to the next level."
Govt injects $10m into Auckland predator-free projects, aims to eradicate pests across region
The Government is pumping $10 million into Auckland’s predator-free push, with funding earmarked for island eradication projects and the region’s first urban...
$10m boost for Auckland predator-free effort
Image – predatorfreenz.org. Auckland is set to play a leading role in the next stage of New Zealand’s Predator Free 2050 programme, with the Government committing $10 million to expand predator elimination efforts across the region. Conservation Minister Tama Potaka and Auckland Minister Simon Watts announced the funding, which will be provided over five years through the International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy (IVL). The investment …
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