Come on a journey with Sam the Trap Man, for Recloaking Papatūānuku.
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36 min
Conservationist Sam the Trap Man brings to life the vision of "Recloaking Papatūānuku" - a bold initiative to restore and regenerate over 2 million hectares of Aotearoa's native bush and wetlands.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sam the Trap Man | Self - Bushman, Hunter, and Conservationist | Unowned | |
| Graeme Atkins | Self - Taiao Kaimahi | Unowned | |
| Malcolm Rutherford | Self - 1769 Seed Archive Curator | Unowned | |
| Anne Salmond | Self - Distinguished Professor, University of Auckland | Unowned | |
| Renee Raroa | Self - Project Lead, Te Kautuku | Unowned | |
| David Norton | Self - Conservation Biologist | Unowned | |
| Gill Cox | Self - Transwaste Board Chair | Unowned | |
| Shannon Bennett | Self - Shepherdess, Willesden Farms | Unowned | |
| Matt Iremonger | Self - General Manager, Willesden Farms | Unowned | |
| Mere Tamanui | Self - Project Lead, Te Whakapae Ururoa | Unowned | |
| Sam Rowland | Self - General Manager, Tairāwhiti Environment Centre | Unowned | |
| Jordan Tibble | Self - Planning Specialist for Whāia Titirangi | Unowned |