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Tutukaka Landcare Coalition

PROTECTS the TUTUKAKA COAST'S  BIODIVERSITY

by trapping invasive predators (possum, stoats, etc.), monitoring biodiversity of birds and kiwi, controlling pest weeds, enhancing numbers of endangered species, advocating and educating through workshops and events.

Join us in our mission to safeguard the natural beauty of the Tutukaka Coast.

2550+

Predators eliminated last year

50+

Volunteers

Kiwis introduced

MISSION & APPROACH

MISSION

The aim of the Tutukaka Landcare Coalition is to restore balance and harmony to the natural biodiversity of the area by coordinating community efforts and resources to protect, conserve, and foster native fauna and flora through effective pest control.

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APPROACH

TLC protects the biodiversity of the Tutukaka Coast by Trapping predators (possum, stoats, , feral cats, etc.), Monitoring Bird Biodiversity to keep an eye on change, Controlling wildly invasive species of plants, ​Enhancing Species  biodiversity (kiwi and pāteke reintroduction), Advocating our stance on predator control.

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HOW YOU CAN HELP

Your contribution can make a real difference. Whether it's through volunteering, donations, or spreading awareness, your support is vital to our conservation efforts.

LATEST CONSERVATION UPDATES

Latest release of 3 kiwis in Matapouri

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OUR SPONSORS

We are supported by the Northland Regional Council through the High Value Area Project.

We are also helped by donors and organizations that granted us funds for community actions.

We would like to acknowledge and thank them all.

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