A New Home for Predator Free Tamahere Supplies
Thanks to generous local support, Predator Free Tamahere now has a dedicated storage shed for traps, bait and equipment.
Tamahere Bat Sign
From student artwork to permanent signage, the new bat sign in Tamahere highlights the presence of long-tailed bats and the community effort behind making our special neighbours more visible.
Waikato Regional Council Support
SSCIF support from Waikato Regional Council has strengthened predator control in Tamahere’s gullies, supporting native wildlife alongside restoration planting.
Fulton Hogan Partnership Hits 9000th Pest!
Our partnership with Fulton Hogan’s Waikato team has been a huge success, with five AT220 traps along the Waikato Expressway removing 647 pests - including our 9000th catch!
Trap Library Trial
We’re thrilled to launch our local Trap Library in Tamahere, offering residents the chance to test out various traps like NZautotrap AT220s and DOC200s before buying, helping everyone enhance their pest control efforts and protect our native wildlife!
Give-A-Trap Boost
Great news: we’ve received Flipping Timmy and BT200 traps thanks to generous anonymous donors and Give A Trap—these will be a huge boost to our Tamahere pest control efforts, and we’re thrilled with the support!
Critter of the Week
Exciting news: Predator Free Tamahere has received support from Radio New Zealand's "Critter of the Week" fundraiser, thanks to Amanda Banks’ pitch!
Thanks to Nathan and the Sanderson Group
Huge thanks to Nathan and the Sanderson Group for their support in our pest-free mission for Tamahere—your help with effective traps and raising awareness is truly appreciated!
Fulton Hogan's Innovative Trapping Pilot
Fulton Hogan’s Waikato team is teaming up with us on a six-month trapping trial along the Waikato Expressway to tackle pests in critical wildlife areas, with potential for national expansion if successful.
A Heartfelt Thank You to Regal Haulage
Regal Haulage’s 35th anniversary was a blast, and their support helped us raise funds for more traps—thanks a ton to Scott, Tash, and the team!