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Whakaangi Landcare Trust Join
Whakaari Join
Whakahekerau - Second Beach Ecology Action

This is a community initiative to support the regenerating bush at Second Beach by carrying out some weed and animal pest control, and plantings of suitable native trees and shrubs. This will result in greater biodiversity, which will support greater numbers and species of native birds.

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Whakaipo Bay

Taupo fishing club members are involved trapping near the Mapara Stream to protect the biodiversity.

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Whakakoro Join
Whakamahi Lagoon Predator Control

Predator Control around the Whakamahi Lagoon

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Whakamaru School - In School Trapping

Trapping in School by Marae 

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Whakamaru School Pest Control Programme Join
Whakamoenga East

East wall of the Whakamoenga Point few traps around the house 

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Whakangau

Trapping a waterway from sea to source 

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Whakaoriori Predator Free Masterton Join
Whakapapa Join
Whakapapa Island Join
Whakapapa Village pest control Join
Whakapiki te mauri o Pukearuhe

A restoration project on the site of Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Kōtuku, based around restoring the mauri of the former pā site Pukearuhe and protecting a puna and small remnant wetland area which sits at the headwaters of the Paramuka Stream.

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Whakaraupō Reserve - WOPP Join
Whakarewarewa Pest Free

Community based humane trapping of the Whakarewarewa forest and surrounds.

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Whakarewarewa School Join
Whakatane Airport Join
Whakatipu Mahia

Possum eradication and predator suppression across the Mahia Peninsular

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Whakatipu Mahia Backyard Trapping Join
Whakatipu Māhia; Scenic Reserve

Possum control

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Whakatipu Wildlife Trust - Catchment

This is our greater project area which is made up of 70+ separate community trapping groups and around 25 trap.nz projects.

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Whakaupoko Landcare

Whakaupoko Landcare covers the areas of Mauku, Pukeoware, Aka Aka, Glenbrook, Patumahoe and Puni. The area contains a number of scattered bush remnants dominated by taraire, puriri and totara, and a high kereru population.

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Whale Bay And Otito Reserve Join