16,152 pests removed, increased kiwi call counts, Kiwis for Kiwi funding...
11,500 pests removed, kaka sightings, kiwi avoidance training for dogs...
7,129 pests removed, kiwi suffering from dehydration saved in Akeake Reserve
Incredibly sad news, in the last six weeks we've had two kiwi killed by dogs in Opito Bay and three kiwi killed by cars on the peninsula.
2,800 pests removed, kiwi calls for the trail cam, cat vs young kiwi Doves Bay Rd
2,000 pests removed, sneaky possum eats out of the back of the trap, new kiwi road signs...
1,500 pests removed, trapping begins at Akeake and Rangitane Reserves...
This little critter was sunning itself on a kanuka branch last weekend. The photos have gone off to the experts to confirm the species. They say it's a girl. It's either a Northland Green, an Auckland Green or a hybrid! Either way she's reasonably uncommon.
These orange pastic things are wax tags. They're a way of measuring how many pests are in an area.
A huge thank you to Northland Regional Council for the first delivery of our Community Pest Control Agreement. Included were two Moultrie infared trailcams.
We've tested them out over the last two nights.
First night we saw a moggy walking up our bush path in front of the house, second night same place two kiwi.
It's December, hopefully there's lots of little kiwi like the one in this video clip at Anchorage Heights taking their first steps. Lets do all we can to protect them so they grow to adulthood. Simple step, please lets keep our moggies in at night. Those of us who own dogs lets control them so they never meet a kiwi.
The inagrual KPPC beach barbie went off a treat despite hughie sending down the rain before the steaks had been flipped. About 40 folk attended. Many thanks to Gary and Loes for the plan B location in their basement, everyone stayed dry and were well fed and watered.
On the 31st October we signed a Community Pest Control Agreement (CPCA) with the Northland Regional Council. This means over the next five years they'll supply us with a heap of good pest control gear - bless them. First year, 200 snap traps in tunnels, 50 possum traps and 80 stoat traps.
If possible, it would be helpful when reporting a catch to identify which species of rat you've caught. This graphic will show you easy ways to tell the difference between the ship rat and the norway rat.
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