What we’ve learned so far about how to do urban predator control in Dunedin City.
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Elijah is one of our trappers in the Botanic Garden and shares more about the Rhododendron Dell line.
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Jess is one of our trap line volunteers and today shares more about why she volunteers.
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Possums come in all shapes, sizes and colours in Dalmore!
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What are Dunedin’s birds doing at this time of the year?
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Backyard trapper Neville always uses a bit of strawberry jam to lure possums in.
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We’ve also removed more than 2000 possums from Dunedin City!
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Check out this stoat we recently caught in a Fraser’s Gully trap.
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One of our backyard trappers recently had a hungry thief visit her veggie garden.
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The Town Belt Bird Count is a trail of 10 signs threaded along the city green belt where you can help count birds.
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Our very own Catherine recently spent two weeks working with one of Aotearoa’s most fascinating native birds
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Our monthly operational newsletter The City Sanctuary Dispatch aims to keep you up-to-date about project developments, provide seasonal trapping advice, and share stories from local trappers.
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Read City Sanctuary’s new monthly operational newsletter The City Sanctuary Dispatch.
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We’ve recently finished seasonal predator monitoring in the parks and reserves where we’re trapping.
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Roger lives up in Māori Hill and has been trapping possums in his backyard for the past two years.
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Ian shares how his neighbourhood is working together to create an urban sanctuary for native wildlife to flourish.
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What are Dunedin’s birds doing over the summer? Mary Thompson shares some tips for summer bird watching in Otago.
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Woodhaugh Gardens has a rich history as one of Dunedin’s oldest parks and is home to many treasured birds and plants.
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City Sanctuary has a growing team of dedicated volunteers who give their time to help protect native wildlife in our city.
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City Sanctuary has a growing team of dedicated volunteers who give their time to help protect native wildlife in our city.
Read More
January 23, 2023
News — City Sanctuary
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What we’ve learned so far about how to do urban predator control in Dunedin City.
Read More
Elijah is one of our trappers in the Botanic Garden and shares more about the Rhododendron Dell line.
Read More
Jess is one of our trap line volunteers and today shares more about why she volunteers.
Read More
Possums come in all shapes, sizes and colours in Dalmore!
Read More
What are Dunedin’s birds doing at this time of the year?
Read More
Backyard trapper Neville always uses a bit of strawberry jam to lure possums in.
Read More
We’ve also removed more than 2000 possums from Dunedin City!
Read More
Check out this stoat we recently caught in a Fraser’s Gully trap.
Read More
One of our backyard trappers recently had a hungry thief visit her veggie garden.
Read More
The Town Belt Bird Count is a trail of 10 signs threaded along the city green belt where you can help count birds.
Read More
Our very own Catherine recently spent two weeks working with one of Aotearoa’s most fascinating native birds
Read More
Our monthly operational newsletter The City Sanctuary Dispatch aims to keep you up-to-date about project developments, provide seasonal trapping advice, and share stories from local trappers.
Read More
Read City Sanctuary’s new monthly operational newsletter The City Sanctuary Dispatch.
Read More
We’ve recently finished seasonal predator monitoring in the parks and reserves where we’re trapping.
Read More
Roger lives up in Māori Hill and has been trapping possums in his backyard for the past two years.
Read More
Ian shares how his neighbourhood is working together to create an urban sanctuary for native wildlife to flourish.
Read More
What are Dunedin’s birds doing over the summer? Mary Thompson shares some tips for summer bird watching in Otago.
Read More
Woodhaugh Gardens has a rich history as one of Dunedin’s oldest parks and is home to many treasured birds and plants.
Read More
City Sanctuary has a growing team of dedicated volunteers who give their time to help protect native wildlife in our city.
Read More
City Sanctuary has a growing team of dedicated volunteers who give their time to help protect native wildlife in our city.
Read More