Predator Free Whangārei is underway!
Predator Free Whangārei is a collaborative five year project that builds on years of dedicated and successful community predator control in the Whangārei area. The seed for this project was More
Communities, Kaitiakitanga, Conservation | Urban Pest Control
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Predator Free Whangārei is a collaborative five year project that builds on years of dedicated and successful community predator control in the Whangārei area. The seed for this project was More
As an enviro school, Whangārei Intermediate School has plenty going on in the way of protecting and enhancing their local environment. As well as composting and tree planting, over the last few More
If you're looking for fun ways to keep your little people entertained during lockdown, we've got a fun competition to 'Name that Bird'! We will post a new bird every few days, so keep an eye on our More
We're really excited to have teamed up with Sport Northland to encourage people to walk and talk - about helping Whangārei become predator free! The first event we're taking part in is the annual More
Even in lockdown, Phill Boswell is continuing to do his bit for our local birdlife, checking and setting rat traps on his daily walk from his Whangārei property. Phill approached us at Tiakina last More
Recently the Tiakina Whangārei team visited urban trapping groups in Wellington to hear about the amazing community-led mahi that is underway to rid their city of rats, possums, and stoats. This trip More
With a few spare hours on his hands post-retirement, John Cook decided it was time to give back to his local community. A logical place to start was tackling the growing rat population in the nearby More
In September and October last year, Whangārei residents were asked to take part in a pest mammal survey across the city. 'Chew cards’ were given away to people at the Whangarei Growers’ Market and More
Ever wanted to get hands-on with encouraging native birds back to the city and helping to manage those pesky rats in your backyard? Come and see us after your fruit and veggie shop at Whangarei More
The article below is about the rat trapping and general kaitiakitanga done by Mairtown tamariki. "Over the past two terms we have become the kaitiaki (guardians) of two very important rat traps. More