A formidable team of conservation dogs, fondly known as the Rat Pack, has spent four days scouring the seven islands of Ipipiri for rodents.
The dogs were working alongside Project Island Song in support of its mission to create an archipelago of pest-free island sanctuaries, project spokesman Richard Robbins said.
And to everyone's delight, except perhaps their's, they found not one single solitary intruder.
The four terrier-cross dogs were specially trained to detect the scent of rodents, Mr Robbins said. Others were trained to detect the likes of stoats, "plague" skinks and Argentine ants.
"They are regularly employed to sniff out rats, stoats and other pests as part of their routine schedule to keep the islands pest-free," he said.