video library: ecological projects

Examples of our traps used in the field to protect wildlife.

ecological projects

The Kaua'i Forest Bird Recovery Project

The Kaua‘i Forest Bird Recovery Project is an organization that promotes awareness and conservation of the native forest birds of Kaua‘i, Hawaii.

Saving wildlife one trap at a time

We truly believe New Zealand will one day be pest-free and it will be due to all kiwis sharing in that vision and working towards it.

Waikotore Stream - Whio

Goodnature self-resetting traps were installed in the Waiokotore stream 6 years ago to help protect Whio from stoat predation. On our most recent trip, APPs were installed for 6 months of hands free paste dispensing.

Waiariki Bay of Plenty Polytechnic - Goodnature vs Victor

A research project undertaken by a student from the Bay of Plenty Polytechnic comparing the effectiveness of self-resetting predator kill traps versus traditional single-action traps currently used has produced staggering results.

A24 Traps Save Turtles

Endangered sea turtles hatching on Maria Langa Key, south of Puerto Rico, are again safely making it to the sea thanks to the removal of rats using Goodnature A24s.

Controlling invasive rats in Hawaii | Hawaiian Conservation Conference

Mari K. Reeves, Rachel Sprague, and Tyler Bogardus discuss how their projects work to dispatch invasive rats in the tropical rainforests of Hawaii and the future of Hawaiian conservation.

Whio Conservation

Volunteers working to save the Whio Duck.