Aerial Operations
We coordinate precision aerial predator control operations, though detailed planning, community engagement, and project management.
We are working toward this goal through total landscape protection. Our aerial and ground predator control techniques support each other, and we provide long-term strategies for ecological conservation. Our goals align with the efforts of leading conservation organisations such as DOC and Predator Free 2050, and disease eradication programmes being delivered by OSPRI.
Epro provide nationwide, full service advice and implementation of both ground and aerial control operations to reach our goal of protecting New Zealand’s taonga. Our purpose is to deliver a great job that is celebrated by our team, clients, and landowners.
For more than 25 years, Epro has built a strong reputation for precision, passion, and excellence, which enables us to provide nationwide, full service, specialist technical advice and help develop industry innovations.
Many rare and endangered species, and populations of these species, can be threatened by introduced predators. The main predators in New Zealand are rats, possums, mustelids (such as ferrets, weasels, and stoats), and cats. These predators not only compete with native species for food and habitat, but they also prey on our native species.
By controlling the populations of these predators, it can help to protect New Zealand’s native biodiversity and ensure that these species can thrive in their natural habitats.
Whatever your goals, we can offer you a sustainable solution with a collaborative approach towards making a difference to New Zealand's environment.