The team recently had the pleasure of reconnecting with Brad Windust and his amazing stoat detection dog, Wero, during their annual visit to the motu. This dynamic duo is playing a crucial role in the mission to make Waiheke Island predator-free.
Read MoreMany of Waiheke’s neighbours are already predator-free, which would allow species to naturally relocate to Waiheke Island one day. And looking at how the wildlife on these islands has prospered - gives us an idea of what could happen on Waiheke.
Read MoreIn this latest series - Extinct Species (Wish You Were Here) - Te Korowai o Waiheke pays homage to some of the extraordinary species that once graced Aotearoa, but were tragically lost largely due to the introduction of mammalian predators.
Read MoreImagine if …Waiheke was predator-free… There are many benefits to so many aspects of our island's flora and fauna - that’s why we will do a little series to break down some of the incredible changes Waiheke could see after becoming predator free.
Read MoreMany of Waiheke’s neighbours are already predator-free and looking at how the wildlife on these islands has prospered - gives us a good idea of what would happen on Waiheke. First up we’re highlighting Motuihe Island.
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