Whakaangi Landcare Trust is a registered charity protecting NZ's northern most population of 300 North Island Brown Kiwi.
Northland
Whakaangi Landcare Trust is a registered charity managing a biodiversity project covering 1600ha near Hihi in the Far North. We protect NZ's northern most population of North Island Brown Kiwi. All donations are used directly in our pest and predator control work. Every week, every year, we have 2 dedicated trappers working to keep the predators at bay. We run advocacy programmes with local schools and provide dog aversion training to ensure dogs don't attack kiwi. Funding is always scarce and the more we can attract, the greater our impact can be. You can see more from us at www.whakaangi.kiwi and https://www.facebook.com/KiwisOfWhakaangi
Currently (Oct 2015), we're seeking funding (up to $4,500) to help us roll out our dog education programme (permanent awareness signs etc) throughout our region.
Whakaangi Landcare Trust is a registered charity managing a biodiversity project near Hihi in the Far North of NZ. We protect NZ's northern most population of North Island Brown Kiwi. Our work involves extensive pest & predator control over our 1600ha project.
Dog Awareness Programme 2 October 2015
We are currently (Oct 2015 onwards) seeking to fund a dog awareness campaign in our region. We will erect permanent signs throughout our region, plus education information and programme to engage dog owners. This also includes giving back through our Kiwi Aversion Training for dogs (next instance is 17 October). This positive message campaign will cost $4,500 and so this is the amount we need to raise.
Thank you so much Sylvia. Apologies for the late reply. We receive most of our donations directly to our Westpac Bank account. However we receive donations they are all very important in maintaining the health of our beautiful forest. If you would like to belong to our monthly newsletter e-mail and catch report every month please let me know, Regards, Bruce Jarvis, Treasurer Whakaangi Landcare Trust.
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