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Kaharoa Kat Klinic Join
Kahu Ridge Join
Kahuimanu

Kahuimanu (loosely translated as a flock of birds) is committed to pest trapping on a small section of the eastern bank of the Waitoa River to promote native birdlife in the area

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Kahunui Pest Control Scheme Join
Kahurangi Join
Kahuterawa Bush Remnant Join
Kai Iwi Lakes Pest Control

Pest Control Programme to control Possums, Rodents, Stoats, Ferrets, Weasels and Feral Cats

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Kai Iwi School Join
Kai iwi Wairua conservation

Kai iwi 2025-2030 pest control

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Kai iwi lakes Join
Kaiaho Point Trapping and Habitat Protection

We have a small island near Portage in the Keneparu Sound with a few traps set for possums, stoats and rats. We are interested to get other land owners involved to try and get the whole island pest free.

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Kaiaka Landcare

Neighbourhood land care group trapping over 200Ha of old growth podocarp/broadleaf forest, remnant kauri/rimu, regenerating kanuka/ponga scrub, and farmlands.

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Kaiangawahia Join
Kaiapoi Lakes Join
Kaiapō Bay Trapping

PFT helps groups, landowners and individuals install and manage predator trapping initiatives around the Taupo district. We also increase awareness and financial resources for these initiatives and recognise our supporters.

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Kaiate Catchment Project Join
Kaiaua Join
Kaihinau Ngati Whakatere predator control Join
Kaikai Beach ST-DT Join
Kaikawaka Scenic Reserve Join
Kaikohe Pest Control

Friends of the last Kiwi in Kaikohe DOC Bush Reserve.

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Kaikohe Scenic Reserve Wildlife Restoration Project

A community based initiative started by Asher Wallace, Director of Apex Predator Control Limited (where the well-being of your Ngahere is a easy as APC) aka The Cheeky Plucker with a solid vision of working alongside Iwi, NRC, DOC, landowners, environmental departments, Kiwi Coast, Kiwi's for Kiw

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Kaikoura High School Join
Kaikoura OBR NZMCA Park Join
Kaikoura Peninsula Protection - D.O.C

This project aims to protect the coastal birds and reptiles of Kaikoura Peninsula, especially the large Red-billed Gull and White-fronted Tern nesting colony, as well as nesting Blue Penguins.

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