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Friends of Tawa Bush Reserves

About us

The Friends of Tawa Bush Reserves is a local community group formed to promote and enhance the conservation and long term preservation of bush reserves situated in the Tawa Basin. The bush gave Tawa its name and it’s a valuable part of our heritage and important in improving the natural environment of the whole of Wellington City.

Friends of Tawa Bush Reserves have been monitoring traps and bait stations for around 18 years. We work in across seven reserves, the main ones being Redwood Bush, Woodburn and Mexted.

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  • Photo credit: Chris Moore and Gil Roper
  • Photo credit: Chris Moore and Gil Roper
  • Photo credit: Chris Moore and Gil Roper
  • Photo credit: Chris Moore and Gil Roper
  • Photo credit: Chris Moore and Gil Roper

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  • About
    • Why predator free?
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