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  • About
    • About Tiakina Whangārei
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Learn More About Trapping
    • Our Supporters and Partners
  • Get Involved
    • Backyard Trapping
    • Start a Trapping Project
    • Measure Your Success
    • Become a Community Lead
    • Volunteer
  • Projects
    • Predator Free Onerahi
    • Predator Free Te Kamo
  • Stories
  • Resources
    • For Backyard Trapping
    • Prevent Invasive Weeds
    • For Businesses
    • For Schools
    • Pest Species in Whangārei
  • Contact

Community and Conservation Stories

If you would like to tell us about your group or trapping experience, please email us - info@tiakinawhangarei.co.nz

Tips for Discouraging Rats from Your Backyard

Discovering rats on your property can be a very stressful ordeal. Thankfully, there are lots of things you can do to deter them and keep them away from your backyard for good. Here are a few of our More

Creating a Predator Free Classroom Outside

Welcome to Dragonfly Springs Wetland Sanctuary, a stormwater cleansing nature reserve with a focus on environmental education and winner of the Northland Regional Council 2020 Environmental Action in More

First Projects for Predator Free Onerahi Underway

The Onerahi community is looking to become predator-free as local schools, conservation groups and others band together to help protect their community’s native biodiversity.  Tiakina Whangārei has More

How Conservation Work Brings Communities Together

There are few things that unite people in the way conservation work does. Not only does the act of engaging in conservation work bring together individuals with similar environmental values and More

Native Birds You Might Encounter in Northland

Did you know that New Zealand is home to over 200 bird species, many of which are endemic to the country? Unfortunately, a lot of our native birds are under serious threat (a whopping 68%), while many More

The Positive Signs of Trapping

By now you’ve probably heard of the benefits of backyard trapping and why it’s so important, but how do you know if your own trapping efforts are actually paying off? Here are a few things to keep an More

Why You Should Consider Backyard Trapping (and Why Every Trap Counts!)

It’s no secret that New Zealand has a big pest problem, and a big problem requires a big solution. Becoming predator free by 2050 may sound like an unachievable goal, but every individual effort will More

Why Biodiversity Is Important to Our Future

Biodiversity, short for biological diversity, describes the variability amongst biological life from all sources, the communities they form and the ecosystems in which they reside. It is essentially More

Mayor Sheryl Mai shares her backyard trapping tips

If you've got friends or neighbours that need convincing about the benefits of backyard trapping, how about sharing our latest video, featuring our very own Whangārei Mayor Sheryl Mai! Mayor Mai is a More

Neighbourly Trapping Effort

Predator control is a great way to get to know your neighbours, as well as bringing back the birds, according to Chris Jenkins, John Ward and Roland Chiu. The trio all live on Whareora Road and have More

Predator Free Vision for Onerahi

A huge shout out to Onerahi Orbit for sharing our vision of a Predator Free Onerahi in their July 2020 edition!! Here's the article in case you missed it.... Onerahi has an exciting opportunity to be More

Renew School connects students to their environment

Renew School students have leapt at the opportunity to take on the responsibility as kaitiaki, or guardians, of their local environment, and now have their sights set on becoming a bronze More

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