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| Project name | Description | Websites | Join |
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| Otahuna DOC200s | Join | ||
| Otahuna Reserve Animal Pest Project |
Otahuna reserve is located on the southern Port Hills and managed by the Christchurch City Council. In early 2019 the decision was made to introduce a full scale animal pest management project in the reserve to support the native biodiversity. |
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| Otaio Gorge Campsite Trappers | Join | ||
| Otaki Coast |
Part of Otaki Coast KNE |
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| Otaki College | Join | ||
| Otama | Join | ||
| Otama Beach | Join | ||
| Otama Forest Block PKT | Join | ||
| Otama Horseshoe Bay | Join | ||
| Otama Reserves Group | Join | ||
| Otama reserves group | Join | ||
| Otamatea Eco Village | Join | ||
| Otangaroa Conservation Area |
Otangaroa Conservation Area |
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| Otangaroa Work Group |
Stoat, Rat, Cat, Possum trapping and Bait stations |
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| Otanomomo Scientific Reserve |
Covers the whole area of the Otanomomom Scientific Reserve |
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| Otapahi |
Traps |
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| Otaraua Paraparaumu College | Join | ||
| Otari Demo Project | Join | ||
| Otari Predator Free |
Backyard trapping in Otari to remove rats, hedgehogs and other predators and not only helping the birds to come back but also to prevent re-invasion of these predators into Otari-Wilton's Bush |
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| Otari RAMBO | Join | ||
| Otatara Central Line - Pestbusters |
Circular trapping line in Otatara Scenic Reserve |
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| Otatara Pa | Join | ||
| Otatara Scenic Reserve |
These are the lines Chris maintains in the reserve. For more information contact Dallas Bradley via the Otatara Landcare Group |
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| Otaua School |
Otaua School is embracing Predator Free 2050 and creating a generation of Kiwi's who 'know how lucky we are'. If you can help the Otaua Rat Rangers rid the school and the village of pests, please contact us. |
Otaua School, Predator Free Whiriwhiri | Join |
| Otekiho |
Otekiho is a small area (approx. 4.9ha) of reserve land immediately south of Taiaroa Head and Pilots Beach, managed by the Yellow-eyed Penguin Trust on behalf of the Dunedin City Council. The land falls steeply away from Harrington Point Road to a rocky beach with cliffs at each end. |
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