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September • Gore Forest Restoration, Hamilton Park

How does your group find funding?

Community conservation is critical to the predator free movement, and we need your help to get a better understanding of how groups are funded and the challenges with current funding.

We’re asking community-led conservation groups to fill in this short survey about their group and how they fund their activities. Only one response per group, please.

The survey will be open until the end of April. By completing this survey you’ll enter the draw to win a $500 Prezzy card for your group. The final report will be made public in July 2024.

Please feel free to forward this to other groups who may be interested.

Predator Free NZ Trust

www.predatorfreenz.org

PS Now would be a great time to check your group’s details on our map.

Posted on: Monday, 22 April 2024

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Central area of roadside dumpings. August 2010.

WLG Gravel Pit, Waituna Wetlands

This rare totara forest system on sand dunes is easily explored following the mown paths throughout. The large totara here is estimated to be around 300 years old.

Oreti Totara Dune Forest

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