Need help with predator control?

Keen to get involved -  GREAT!   

Getting involved in predator control is not just a rewarding way to protect our environment, but it also offers a unique sense of contribution to the community and wildlife. By participating in predator control efforts, you're playing an essential role in preserving native species, reducing the damage caused by predators, and maintaining the ecological balance. The work you do can have lasting impacts on the health of forests, farmlands, and urban areas. Additionally, it's a great opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals, learn new skills, and gain a deeper appreciation for the delicate interplay of nature. Your efforts can inspire others to join the cause, creating a ripple effect that benefits everyone. So, lace up your boots, grab a trap, and let's make a positive difference together!
We can provide a wide range of advice and equipment to those keen. 

  • A variety of trap types. 
  • Information on predators, how to remove them, what's the most troublesome in our area and more
  • Lifestyle, large or rural blocks - advice and equipment - what might work best depending on the predators that are a problem.
  • Opportunities to volunteer  in a trapping group or SWAT team on various predator related projects. (click here)
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Getting Started

Take a look at our information guides and what support we can offer to landowners in the area.  If you are unsure or want some more advice, or ready to request some predator control equipment, drop is an email [email protected]
Trap choice

This is a simple free guide but we are hear to help so don't be shy about asking us some questions!

Rural or larger land areas

For larger land areas or lifestyle blocks there are more options that urban areas. Depending on the type of land area (bush/paddocks/other) you have we can advise what might be most effective.

Know the pests

This is a simple free guide of what you are likely to find in a trap, but we are hear to help so don't be shy about asking us some questions!

What to do when

Predator Free have produced this simple guide on predator control & what to consider by month. 

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