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.
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.
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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
The Town Belt is part of City Sanctuary’s reserve trapping network. The area has a rich natural history as a home for many precious native species.
Read More
More than 100 kids from around Dunedin recently took part in a trap building workshop at Mitre 10.
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The streets of North Dunedin are no longer safe for predators, with almost 90 student flats now trapping from their backyards.
Read More
Uni students Toby and Emma have been backyard trapping from their North Dunedin flat since the start of the year.
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A series of profiles about the champions of backyard trapping.
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With Spring comes an opportunity to protect native wildlife and plants by setting up trap networks.
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RIP Stumpy. Sorry, but your nightly feasts on my kōwhai, silverbeet and cabbage seedlings had to stop.
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It has been a busy week of checking possum traps for students at Aquinas who recently established a trap line around their hall of residence.
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Residents attended City Sanctuary’s first drop-in session in Maori Hill to get traps for their backyards.
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January 27, 2025
News — City Sanctuary
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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.
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
The Town Belt is part of City Sanctuary’s reserve trapping network. The area has a rich natural history as a home for many precious native species.
Read More
More than 100 kids from around Dunedin recently took part in a trap building workshop at Mitre 10.
Read More
The streets of North Dunedin are no longer safe for predators, with almost 90 student flats now trapping from their backyards.
Read More
Uni students Toby and Emma have been backyard trapping from their North Dunedin flat since the start of the year.
Read More
A series of profiles about the champions of backyard trapping.
Read More
With Spring comes an opportunity to protect native wildlife and plants by setting up trap networks.
Read More
RIP Stumpy. Sorry, but your nightly feasts on my kōwhai, silverbeet and cabbage seedlings had to stop.
Read More
It has been a busy week of checking possum traps for students at Aquinas who recently established a trap line around their hall of residence.
Read More
Residents attended City Sanctuary’s first drop-in session in Maori Hill to get traps for their backyards.
Read More