Predator control helps save endangered Takahē
In a major milestone for conservation, 18 takahē have been released into the Rees Valley, marking their return to this alpine region.
Supported by Local Grants funding from Lotto NZ players, Southern Lakes Sanctuary has transformed the area into a safe haven through extensive predator control, removing over 1,947 predators with 596 traps.
These efforts protect takahē and over 15 other threatened species. This community-led project, powered by over 1,000 volunteers and Lotto NZ funding, ensures native wildlife thrives for future generations.
Read more Local Grants recipient stories on mylotto.co.nz/community-winners
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