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Goodbye possums, hello tūī

Did you know that in the 1990s tūī were a fairly rare sight on the Miramar Peninsula? The success of the 2003 Miramar Peninsula Possum Eradication Programme led by Greater Wellington Regional Council and Wellington City Council, had a positive, and long-lasting effect on other elements of the local… Read more

Posted: 9 April 2018

Reprise of the rat census

The second census of rats and stoats on the Miramar Peninsula got under way yesterday (19 March) as volunteer groups worked with Greater Wellington Regional Council to place 281 chew cards on one day throughout the peninsula. The chew cards are laid to follow up last year’s study into the scale of rat and… Read more

Posted: 20 March 2018

Inspiring Wellington’s next generation of conservation leaders

21 schools on and near Wellington’s Miramar Peninsula are participating in Predator Free Schools, an innovative environmental education programme which offers students the opportunity to become conservation leaders in their school and community. The programme was launched this week with two workshops hosted… Read more

Posted: 1 March 2018

Wellington leading the charge in conservation efforts

Wellingtonians are leading the charge in conservation efforts, with more predator free groups established than any other city – and more than 300,000 native trees planted too! “Wellington is at the forefront of a remarkable sea-change, having successfully created a social movement with almost all suburbs (25… Read more

Posted: 21 December 2017

Bird numbers are soaring in Wellington

A 2017 bird report by Wellington City Council today revealed that tui, kaka and kakariki numbers have all increased significantly in Wellington Reserves since 2011, and there has been no decrease detected for any other species. These figures suggest that the presence of Zealandia, and the increase in… Read more

Posted: 7 December 2017

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