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Te Motu Kairangi Miramar ecological restoration

Pests

You can help reduce the unwanted effects non-native species have on our local flora and fauna.

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Mammalian pest control

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Wasps

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  • Mammalian predator control
  • Cats & dogs
  • Non-native birds
  • Wasps

Te Motu Kairangi

Miramar ecological restoration

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Miramar Peninsula
Wellington
New Zealand

Final thought

Help birds spread native seeds, not weeds.

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