"I really like birds and I had planted trees suitable for specific native birds. I wanted to reduce the pressure pests put on the birds so I started trapping them [pests]."
He started with two second-hand traps. He now has 45 traps in use and constantly assesses what works best.
"I have recorded the amount of pests I have caught since I started and which trap caught them. This gives me an idea of what is working."
Murray says when he first started, he only expected to catch stoats and rats, and soon was surprised by the numbers turning up in his traps.
"I was quite surprised at how many stoats were around because I hardly see them."
While his aim was to catch stoats and rats, he is pleased with the other pests he has been able to catch, as they all impact native wildlife in the area.
Murray says he is doing his bit to make Taranaki pest free.
"I'm just trying to reduce the number of pests. Pest control is becoming very popular and I am just doing my bit to help."