![]() There are 22 groups signed on to be part of Predator Free Dunedin working towards the collective goal of making Dunedin safer for native species, giving them the opportunity to thrive throughout the area. In 2018, The Halo Project became a proud delivery partner of Predator Free Dunedin, delivering possum and mustelid control with funding from Predator Free 2050 Ltd, Otago Regional Council and Dunedin City Council. Here we are protecting wildlife and habitat across 12,500 ha by controlling possums, stoats, ferrets, weasels and rats. Since 2016, the Halo Project has been working with the communities which embrace Orokonui Ecosanctuary to provide safe habitat for taoka species as they move beyond the fence. Predator control contributes to the economic wellbeing of our farmers - protecting homes and livelihoods, and reducing the threat to herds from bovine tuberculosis. Predator control helps to connect and engage communities with nature. Predator control is fundamental to protecting both wildlife and its habitat - Habitat becomes safer & richer in resources for wildlife to thrive. ![]()
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