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Help us bring birdlife back to Te Awa Kairangi (Hutt River) via predator control!

$450 of $1,000 goal
Given by 8 generous donors in one year

The Hutt Valley Canoe Club are trapping predators along Te Awa Kairangi (Hutt River), hoping to bring back birdlife.

Wellington

The Hutt Valley Canoe Club are trapping predators along Te Awa Kairangi (Hutt River), to bring back native birds to the upper gorge between Kaitoke and Te Marua.

We started in 2022 installing twin set DOC 200 trap boxes, funded through a grant from Greater Wellington Regional Council. These are installed above the floodline along the gorge between Kaitoke and Te Marua. This is an area that cannot be accessed on foot, it needs a whitewater paddler with a degree of skill to safely navigate through the Grade 3 waters. Since the initial installation we’ve added more traps including a trial of highly automated traps (AT220) that keep working away until they need a battery charge or lure topping up once every 3 to 6 months. These have been a real success and are well suited to both the steep sided terrain of the gorge and lower frequency of maintenance visits expected in such an environment. Our members volunteer their time and use their own kayaks and packrafts or the club duckies to take new traps into the area and to maintain our existing traps.

We are hearing from people that they are noticing more bird life in the gorge. We’re hoping to one day see whio (blue ducks) return to the river, and any increase in birdlife is not only enjoyable but an essential component for the native forest to germinate and regenerate.

Use of funds

Money will be used to purchase predator traps, bait, and safety equipment to utilize along Te Awa Kairangi (Hutt River), focused on the gorge between Birchville and Kaitoke that cannot be accessed on foot.

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New auto-traps to be installed!  7 August 2024

Hi supporters, we have recently received another 6 auto-traps which we will be installing in the gorge in the next week or so. These very effective machines will be put to work just in time for the breeding season, protecting the birds and reducing the predators.

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Andy
Andy on 01 Aug 2024
Good work!
$30
Hutt Valley Canoe Club Inc

Thank you Andy.

Hutt Valley Canoe Club Inc
Celia
Celia on 31 Jul 2024
Awesome mahi from river-lovers!
$100
Hutt Valley Canoe Club Inc

Thanks so much for your support :-)

Hutt Valley Canoe Club Inc
Rosemary
Rosemary on 14 Jun 2024
$100
Hutt Valley Canoe Club Inc

Thanks for your help Rosemary, much appreciated.

Hutt Valley Canoe Club Inc
AJ
AJ on 28 Feb 2024
$50
Hutt Valley Canoe Club Inc

Cheers AJ!

Hutt Valley Canoe Club Inc
Nigel
Nigel on 28 Feb 2024
Awesome mahi team!
$50
Hutt Valley Canoe Club Inc

Nice one Nige :-)

Hutt Valley Canoe Club Inc

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This campaign started on 13 Feb 2024 and ended on 13 Feb 2025.