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Mt Victoria Vermin Trappers

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Mt Victoria Vermin trappers are a group of local residents keen to develop a closer connection with their local Town Belt Reserve and help look after it and the local wildlife by controlling non-native predators of native birds: rats, mice, weasels, and hedgehogs. We are seeing the return of kākā, kārearea, ruru and many other birds to join the tūī, pīwaiwaka and riroriro.

Many group members also are involved with restoration planting projects throughout the wider trapping project area - some group members have been planting trees in the area for some time. The group is also monitoring pest density using chew cards.

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  • Home
  • About
    • Why predator free?
    • Our supporters
    • Our team
  • Get Involved
    • Find a group
    • Suburb boundary map
    • Community map
    • Resources
      • Get trapping!
      • How to build a trapping tunnel
      • How to build a corflute tunnel
      • How to rat proof your compost
      • Chew cards
      • How to make a budget weta hotel
      • What's the difference between the eradication project and community backyard trapping?
      • GUIDE: How to kill rats and engage a community
      • WEBINAR: Expert trapping tips with Cam Speedy (PFNZ Trust)
    • Resources for schools
      • Predators & Predator Free 2050
      • Native Species (Momo Māori)
      • Trapping Guide
      • Monitoring Guide
      • Learning Resources & Activities
  • Miramar
  • Island Bay to CBD
  • News
  • Contact