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Project name | Description | Websites | Join |
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Mangakino School Pest Control Programme | Join | ||
Mangakotukutuku Predator Control | Join | ||
Mangakura |
Part of KMR project |
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Mangamaio Kiwi | Join | ||
Mangamaio Pest Management Area | Join | ||
Mangamingi Bush Reserve |
The Mangamingi Bush Reserve is approximately 5.7 hectares located on Rawhitiroa road in Eltham. It is a native bush reserve. Surrounded by sheep and beef paddocks on all sides, it is also encircled by a stock fence. |
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Mangamuka |
Trapping Stoats cats, rats, Possums, |
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Mangamuka Access Loop | Join | ||
Manganui o te Ao | Join | ||
Manganuku EMU | Join | ||
Mangaonua - Kirikiriroa/Hamilton |
The project encompasses the entirety of the Mangaonua Gully system to the extent which it falls within Kirikiriroa Hamilton City boundaries. |
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Mangaonua Gully |
A predator control project to be established at Mangaonua Gully in the Silverdale suburb. This project will also suppport the ongoing work of the Mangaonua Coomunity group. |
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Mangaorapa PCA |
Baytrap Ltd possum maintenance programme |
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Mangapapa campsite | Join | ||
Mangapuni |
Predator trapping for the protection of wildlife especially brown kiwi in this area. |
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Mangapurua Campsite | Join | ||
Mangarakau | Join | ||
Mangatahi PCA |
Baytrap Ltd possum maintenance programme |
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Mangatangi Maramarua Catchment |
Farming community trapping in the Maramarua catchment. Possums, mustelids, feral cats, and rats. Help us catch the lot. |
Mangatangi and Maramarua Catchment | Join |
Mangatawhiri |
Community control and eradication of possums, mustelids, rats, hedgehogs, and feral cats. |
Predator Free Franklin | Join |
Mangatepopo | Join | ||
Mangatete wetland | Join | ||
Mangatiti Restoration project | Join | ||
Mangatitiwai | Join | ||
Mangatoro Bush |
Approx. 7 acres native bush with stream attracting rats, possums, cats, ferrets, stoats and magpies. Adjacent farm outbuildings. Presently shooting, poisoning, and trapping to encourage native regrowth and maintain native bird, insect, and other populations. |
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