Last week's bait drop of the rat toxin brodifacoum across Ulva Island was completed according to plan and in perfect weather.
So far, no rats. Early signs are encouraging that the rat eradication operation has been a success.
Learn how deer negatively impact New Zealand's native forests.
The vigorous and invasive marram, historically planted for farming or to stabilise dunes, is now threatening plants and animals of dune ecosystems.
This brochure shows how targeted pest control can help our vulnerable native species that are under attack by imported predators.
Native to some parts of Australia, the rainbow lorikeet was illegally released in Auckland in the 1990s. This dominant and prolific bird now poses a significant threat to our native wildlife.
View Southland Conservancy's most recently issued pesticide summary - covering the Southland and Fiordland regions.
Learn what DOC is doing to remove the rats that have invaded "rat free" Ulva Island.
View a series of short videos on 1080 and its effect on water, flora and fauna.
Sixty keen volunteers joined in an amazing effort that removed 15,990 trees over the two days from the Hen Roost Basin on the Mataura Range.