Conservation
Tangihua Lions Lodge Wasp Control Project
Tangihua lions lodge instigated the first trial of Vespex in Northland. Issue We have had significant problem with students being […]
Myrtle Rust in the Tangihua forest
(Austropuccinia psidii ) is also known as guava rust and eucalyptus rust. Introduced to NZ by wind Myrtle rusts will […]
Kauri Dieback
Phytophthora agathidicida – Kauri Dieback Kauri dieback is killing some of the most ancient trees in the world. Kauri Dieback […]
Rats in Northlands Forests
Introduction to rats Rats have a major impact on the forest and are present in large numbers. They need to […]
Mustelids in Northland – Ferrets, Stoats and Weasels
Mustelids ( Ferrets, Stoats and Weasels) Arrival in New Zealand, Ferret Mustela furo Stoat Mustela ermina Weasel Mustela nivalis All three were […]
Feral Cats in Northland
Feral cats must be eradicated from Northland Feral cats are responsible for killing and endangering a significant number of our […]
Possums in Northland
Common brushtail possum richosurus vulpecula The possum reached Northland in the 1960s Possums were introduced into New Zealand in the […]
Monitoring for the Tangihua Lions Lodge Conservation project.
We have set up permanent monitoring lines to record pest numbers for our information and for schools to use as […]
Bait stations and traps
We use a variety of bait stations and traps For rats and possums We use a modified Mini philproof bait […]
Tangihua Community Pest Control Area (TCPCA)
Targeting pests on farm land with local farmers and the Regional Council Pest control on DOC land is only part […]
Volunteers, Tangihua Lions Lodge Conservation project
Want to spend a nice day in the bush It is very apparent that the fate of the Tangihua ranges […]
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We really appreciate those who provide funding for our projects. The lodge
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