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  • Catch records
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    • Akeake Reserve
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News

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Oct 11

October 2020 Newsletter

11,500 pests removed, kaka sightings, kiwi avoidance training for dogs...

Trail cam vids

A selection of the action caught on our trailcams

video

Watch here...

Information for dog owners

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Read guidelines for dog owners living in a kiwi zone here
Email us dean@kppc.kiwi for the date of the next local avoidance training session.
Or call avoidance trainer Lesley Baigent - 027 313 4974

Domestic cats and wildlife

cat with geckoCats can be undermining the good work we all do for nature. Aussies have recognised the problem and there’s some really interesting changes people are making so they can enjoy their pets and their native wildlife coming back to life.

Read more here

Plants to feed the birds

6c7251a7 2f24 4054 87d8 73ea20bcf874The Northland Regional Council put out this fantastic downloadable booklet on native trees and plants.

  • What native trees are the best food for kereru / tui / silvereye
  • Which trees possum most like to eat!
  • Growth rates / final heights / what conditions each species prefers

Download a pdf copy here

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