Pest Free News

A monthly newsletter dedicated to celebrating, supporting and inspiring community-led conservation efforts across Tāmaki Makaurau. Each edition brings you the latest stories, upcoming events and practical tips.

🌿 About Pest Free Auckland

Tāmaki Makaurau / Auckland is home to some of Aotearoa’s most unique and precious wildlife from tūī and kererū to rare lizards and giant kauri forests. However, many of these taonga are under threat from introduced pests such as rats, stoats and possums.

By working together to create a pest free region, we’re giving our native plants and animals a chance to thrive once again. It’s about more than just removing pests it’s about restoring healthy forests, protecting waterways and creating safe havens for future generations to enjoy. Every trap set, every pest plant removed and every local planting day brings us closer to a vibrant, resilient Auckland full of life and birdsong. Join us on this journey and be part of a city that values and protects its natural heritage.

Find out more about the Pest Free Auckland initiative.

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📰 Read the latest Pest Free News

Read the Pest Free News June 2025 edition to find out about the major funding boost for our region's environmental champions and more.

📚 Read past editions

Catch up on our previous newsletters to see what’s been happening across the region and get inspired by the mahi of local groups.

 

💡 Share your story or idea

Do you have a story, event or project you'd like to highlight in the Pest Free News? We’d love to hear from you! Whether it’s a local success, a call for volunteers or tips and learnings from your group, your contribution can inspire others and help strengthen our collective impact.

Email us at pestfree@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz to submit your ideas.

✉️ Stay connected beyond the newsletter

Keep up with community stories, conservation wins and upcoming events throughout the month by following us on the Auckland Biodiversity Facebook page. This is where we share regular updates, photos and tips from across the region.