Deployment of 'Goodnature' re-setting traps to help protect native flaura and fauna

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Deployment of 'Goodnature' self setting traps to control stoats,rats and possums in a rare remnant of lowland forest in Nelson city.

Nelson / Tasman

My goal is to purchase at least 6 'Goodnature' traps to help control stoats, rats and possums in a seven-hectare stand of rare remnant lowland forest in Nelson city known as kelly's bush.

Kelly's Bush features pre-European tawa, titoki, matai and other native trees that are home to 18 species of native birds including kereru, kingfisher, morepork and the New Zealand falcon, karearea.

Three species of gecko, giant earthworms, rare fungi and orchids are also found in the seven-hectare stand of bush.

Use of funds

The fund's will be used to purchase:

x2 A24 stoat traps-kills 24 stoats before you need to replace the gas canister....

x2 A24 Rat Traps- kills 24

x2Possum traps- kills 17

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This campaign started on 23 Aug 2018 and ended on 23 Aug 2019.