Help Us Make Titahi Bay Predator Free

Discover our community-driven initiatives to eliminate invasive predators. Learn how you can get involved in protecting local biodiversity and restoring the natural beauty of Titahi Bay for future generations.

Protect Local Wildlife and Native Flora

Discover how our community-driven conservation efforts help rid Titahi Bay of invasive pests to restore nature.

Protect Native Birds

Safeguard endangered bird species by removing predators, allowing local populations to thrive and return to our neighborhoods.

Community Involvement

Engage with friendly neighbors and passionate volunteers to make a tangible ecological difference in our local coastal environment.

Promote Biodiversity

Support a flourishing ecosystem where native plants and wildlife can naturally regenerate and establish a healthy balance.

Working Together for a Predator Free Titahi Bay

Discover our community-driven mission to protect local wildlife and restore native ecosystems. We are dedicated to creating a safe haven for native birds and plants through collaborative predator control efforts.

Protecting Our Native Wildlife from Invasive Pests

This section highlights local conservation challenges and shows how community action makes a difference.

Backyard Trapping

Setting up traps in your garden helps remove rats and stoats safely and effectively.

Habitat Restoration

Planting native trees creates safe corridors for birds and restores our coastal environment.

Community Workshops

Joining our friendly educational sessions turns your passion for nature into practical conservation skills.

Get Involved

Learn how our community-led initiatives work together to protect local wildlife and rid Titahi Bay of predators step by step.

Step One: Join Us

Connect with neighbors to learn about predator control in your backyard.

Step Two: Set Traps

Receive equipment and friendly guidance on safe trapping methods.

Track Your Impact

Share your catches to help us measure our progress toward a safer environment.

Blog

Explore our latest news, conservation tips, and community success stories to help protect local wildlife in Titahi Bay.