Predator Free groups

  • Illustration of a tui bird on a branch with text "Predator Free Porirua" on a green background.

    We need you!

    We’d love to help you start a group in your suburb.

  • Two men standing in front of a café, with a promotional setup for Predator Free NZ on a table. One man is wearing a chef's coat, and the other a gray t-shirt with the words "Pest Free Porirua." There are wooden boxes, brochures, and flyers on the table.

    Aotea

    predatorfreeaotea@gmail.com

  • Group of people outdoors near a tree, gathered for a community or volunteer event in a wooded area, some holding shovels.

    Golden Gate

    pestfreegg@gmail.com

  • Two children stand in front of a Pakowhai Reserve sign, each with an arm raised, surrounded by several plastic bags filled with litter. The area is grassy, and the sun is shining.

    Papakōwhai

    predatorfreepap@gmail.com

  • Outdoor community event with people at a table, Pest Free Porirua banners, and a building in the background.

    Paremata

    predatorfreeparemata@gmail.com

  • People working on crafting projects at an outdoor event with children and adults participating; a crowd in the background.

    Pāuatahanui

    pestfreepauatahanui@gmail.com

  • Group of people standing in a field taking notes, engaged in an outdoor discussion or workshop.

    Plimmerton

    pestfreeplim@gmail.com

  • Sunset over ocean with coastal landscape, calm waves, shoreline, and trees in foreground.

    Pukerua Bay

    predatorfreepkb@gmail.com

  • Group of people in bright vests posing by Camborne Walkway sign, with trees and shrubbery in the background.

    Camborne

    predatorfreecamborne@gmail.com

  • Three people outdoors holding a wooden crate with wire mesh top, smiling, and wearing casual clothes, including sunglasses and a cap, near greenery and a parking area.

    Rānui

    predatorfreeranui@gmail.com

  • Two men outdoors on a sunny day with a scenic view of a town in the background. One man is wearing a backpack and a printed shirt, while the other wears a hat, sunglasses, and an orange vest.

    Tītahi Bay

    predatorfreetitahibay@gmail.com

  • Four people wearing outdoor gear and bright orange safety vests stand together in a wooded area.

    Whitby

    predatorfreewhitby@gmail.com

Conservation groups

Follow these groups to learn about our unique natural spaces and wildlife, planting days and volunteering opportunities.

  • Friends of Mana Island (FOMI)

    Restoring Mana Island in collaboration with Ngāti Toa and Department of Conservation.

  • Guardians of Pāuatahanui Inlet (GOPI)

    Restoring and protecting the only remaining large estuarine wetland in the lower half of the North Island.

  • Forest & Bird Pāuatahanui wildlife reserve

    Protecting and enhancing diverse habitats, providing visitor access for recreation and education.

  • Ngahere Korowai

    An ambitious project to cloak the bare hills behind Porirua East in a ngahere (forest) of native trees.

  • Whitireia Restoration

    Pest control and revegetation in Whitireia Park.

  • Friends of Taupō Swamp

    Protection and enhancement of the Taupō Swamp and catchment ecosystems.

  • Streamside School Programme

    Porirua City Council-run environmental education for ECE, Primary, Intermediate and Secondary schools.

  • Mana Cycle Group

    Making Mana a better place for mountain biking, including native planting, predator control and track maintenance.

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