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  2. Predator Free 2050 - Wikipedia

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    The Predator Free 2050 goal is built on a foundation of strong community conservation efforts [10] with over 2,000 community groups across New Zealand taking part in predator control efforts. Those community efforts are supported by the Predator Free New Zealand Trust , a charity founded in 2013 with express purpose of advocating for community ...

  3. Predator Free New Zealand Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Predator Free New Zealand Trust [2] is a charitable organisation established in 2013 by Rob Fenwick, ... The Trust collaborates with Predator Free 2050 Ltd, ...

  4. Invasive species in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 the New Zealand government introduced Predator Free 2050, a project to eliminate all non-native predators (such as rats, possums and stoats) by 2050. [15] Some of the invasive animal species are as follows.

  5. Birds of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Before Predator Free 2050, the Kiwi Recovery Plan 2018–2028 was a conservation effort spearheaded by New Zealand's Department of Conservation. [18] Much of the plan's short- and long-term goals were formulated by the Predator Free 2050 initiative released in 2020.

  6. Rob Fenwick - Wikipedia

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    He chaired the Kiwi Trust, a group dedicated to protecting kiwi from extinction and sat on the board of Predator Free 2050 Ltd, [28] the company overseeing Crown investment pertaining to Predator Free 2050 research and project support. Fenwick undertook conservation efforts specific to his home town of Auckland, New Zealand.

  7. Is net zero possible by 2050? This CEO says yes, but ... - AOL

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    Ghasemi believes net zero by 2050 is possible and that the impact of climate change can be greatly reduced. But, he adds, it's going to take significant work by the world's governments.

  8. What the world could be like in 2050 - AOL

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    Forum for the Future founder Jonathon Porritt is really excited about how upbeat and dynamic the world could be in 2050 -- if we play our cards right. Porritt feels that a move away from a ...

  9. Dianne Brunton - Wikipedia

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    [8] [2] Brunton is an advocate for eliminating introduced mammalian predators from New Zealand as part of the Predator-Free 2050 initiative. [9] She was also a vocal opponent of Massey University's proposal to move most science faculty and courses to the Palmerston North campus. [10] [11] [12]