
POSSUMS
Controlling possums in Taranaki is vital for preserving the region's biodiversity and agricultural sustainability. With their destructive feeding habits and role as carriers of bovine tuberculosis, possums pose a significant threat to native flora and fauna, as well as agricultural productivity

RABBITS
Controlling rabbit populations in Taranaki is crucial for safeguarding the region's landscapes and agricultural productivity. Rabbits, known for their rapid breeding and voracious grazing, pose a significant threat to native vegetation, soil stability, and agricultural crops. With their destructive impact on both natural ecosystems and farming practices, implementing effective control measures becomes essential for preserving Taranaki's environment and ensuring sustainable agricultural practices

MUSTELIDS
Controlling mustelids in Taranaki is essential for protecting the region’s unique wildlife, keeping ecosystems healthy, and reducing the risk of spreading bovine tuberculosis. Mustelids like stoats, ferrets, and weasels are not only predators of native species but can also carry bovine tuberculosis, which puts both local wildlife and livestock at risk.