Predator Free 2050

[1][2][3][4][failed verification] Opposition to planned procedures associated with poisoning feral cats arose in September 2018.

[5] Under the plan, the government invested NZ$28 million into a joint venture company, Predator Free 2050 Ltd, with a plan for an additional $1 added for each $2 invested by the public, third parties such as philanthropic foundations or local councils.

[9] PF2050 Ltd called for expressions of interest from parties that are capable and committed to achieving the Government’s ambitious goal to rid New Zealand of possums, rats and stoats by 2050.

'Environment and society' will explore New Zealand's social and cultural views about predator eradication.

'Computer modelling' will develop shared resources that all communities and agencies contributing to Predator Free 2050 can use to design the right approach for their goals and environment.