Counting how many kererū are (or aren’t) in our neighbourhoods is really important. City Sanctuary will be using results from the Great Kererū Count to see how community predator control is affecting native wildlife. If there is an increase in kererū numbers where people are doing backyard trapping, we can see that it is working!
October 2020
Traps and monitoring equipment – City Sanctuary
Chew card installed on a tree Photo credit: Kimberley Collins/City Sanctuary (CC-BY) Chew card installed on a tree Photo credit: Kimberley Collins/City Sanctuary (CC-BY) Chew card display at O-Week 2020 Photo credit: Kimberley Collins/City Sanctuary (CC-BY) Chew card installed on a tree Photo credit: Kimberley Collins/City Sanctuary (CC-BY) Chewed cards (clockwise, possum, rat, mouse) Photo […]
Community Coordinator – City Sanctuary
This contract would help achieve our vision to create a vibrant City Sanctuary for wildlife to thrive by helping to support community-led predator control in backyards and reserves throughout Dunedin’s city and urban areas. Project description Role description How to apply Photo by Craig McKenzie Position type Temporary contract for a 12-month period with the opportunity […]
Media Library – City Sanctuary
Explore the City Sanctuary media library. Chew card installed on a tree Photo credit: Kimberley Collins/City Sanctuary (CC-BY) Chew card installed on a tree Photo credit: Kimberley Collins/City Sanctuary (CC-BY) Chew card display at O-Week 2020 Photo credit: Kimberley Collins/City Sanctuary (CC-BY) Chew card installed on a tree Photo credit: Kimberley Collins/City Sanctuary (CC-BY) Chewed […]
People – City Sanctuary
Catherine Hosted and Kimberley Collins Photo credit: Kimberley Collins/City Sanctuary (CC-BY) Catherine Hosted (Operations Supervisor, City Sanctuary) Photo credit: Kimberley Collins/City Sanctuary (CC-BY) Kimberley Collins (Community Engagement Facilitator) Photo credit: Catherine Hosted/City Sanctuary (CC-BY) Our vision is to create a vibrant City Sanctuary for Dunedin where wildlife thrives, and communities are leading city-wide predator control. […]
Volunteer questionnaire – City Sanctuary
This agreement is between Predator Free Dunedin’s City Sanctuary project and its delivery partner, Dunedin City Council (DCC). This agreement starts on the date it is submitted. Tasks I will receive a project description for each volunteer activity I participate in detailing what is expected of me including what I, and City Sanctuary, will contribute […]
Play backyard bird bingo! – City Sanctuary
Take five minutes to watch for birds in your backyard. When you see (or hear) a bird listed on your bingo sheet, give it a tick! The first person to get three birds in a row (either horizontally, vertically or diagonally) is the winner! Get to know the birds in your backyard Learn how to […]
Kereru Club HQ – City Sanctuary
Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to learn as much as you can about kererū over the next few weeks. Then, from the 18th to 27th of September, we need YOUR help to do the Great Kererū Count. Help find out how our feathered friends are doing by counting the kererū you see […]
Traps – City Sanctuary
Rat trap box Photo credit: Kimberley Collins/City Sanctuary (CC-BY) Rat trap box Photo credit: Kimberley Collins/City Sanctuary (CC-BY) Rat trap box Photo credit: Kimberley Collins/City Sanctuary (CC-BY) Rat trap box with t-rex trap inside Photo credit: Kimberley Collins/City Sanctuary (CC-BY) Rat trap box with t-rex rat trap being inserted Photo credit: Kimberley Collins/City Sanctuary (CC-BY) […]
When is the Great Kererū Count happening? – City Sanctuary
From the 18th of September until the 27th of September 2020 Our vision is to create a vibrant City Sanctuary for Dunedin where wildlife thrives, and communities are leading city-wide predator control. @CitySanctuaryNZ
Wildlife – City Sanctuary
Kererū at Prospect Park in Maori Hill Photo credit: Kimberley Collins/City Sanctuary (CC-BY) Our vision is to create a vibrant City Sanctuary for Dunedin where wildlife thrives, and communities are leading city-wide predator control. @CitySanctuaryNZ
Kererū Club – City Sanctuary
Get to know New Zealand’s only endemic pigeon with your friends and family. Get access to Kererū HQ and receive egg-cellent emails with kererū-themed activities and games that you can do at school or home. Take the Kererū Club pledge to do the Great Kererū Count and you could win native trees for your school or […]
All about kereru! – City Sanctuary
The kererū is endemic, which means it is found nowhere else in the world! It is a large bird with a small green head, white chest, and purple/bronze iridescence on the wings. Kererū make distinctive sounds with their wings in flight, but are normally silent with occasional ‘coooo’s coming through the forest. They can live […]
Landscapes and cityscapes – City Sanctuary
Opoho and North East Valley, Dunedin Photo credit: Kimberley Collins/City Sanctuary (CC-BY) Dalmore, Dunedin Photo credit: Kimberley Collins/City Sanctuary (CC-BY) Dunedin City Photo credit: Kimberley Collins/City Sanctuary (CC-BY) Our vision is to create a vibrant City Sanctuary for Dunedin where wildlife thrives, and communities are leading city-wide predator control. @CitySanctuaryNZ