Pest Free Omaha A community collaboration

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Pest Free Omaha A community collaboration

Controlling predators Staging and layout for the top two – mustelids, possums and rats: Traps preferred to bait stations to avoid conflicts with domestic pets, reduce use of toxins Stage 1 Black dots, DoC 200 trap line Stage 2 Red cross hatch, Traps, Natural area Stage 3 Blue cross hatch, Traps, Residential area A plan is also being worked on for rabbits & hedgehogs

Traps DOC 200 Good Nature A24 a kill trap for rats & mustelids, needs to be elevated where ground nesting birds (e.g. fernbird) are present to prevent bycatch Good Nature A24 self resetting trap for rats &mustelids, a good solution where people may not be permanent residents or don’t want to handle a trap and/or dead animals, safe around domestic pets & children

- quick & easy to set, heavy duty plastic Traps for rats Victor Professional - a kill trap - easy to set & cost effective, - Must be set in a tunnel/box to avoid bycatch T- Rex - quick & easy to set, heavy duty plastic - good in exposed coastal environments - Must be set in a tunnel/box to avoid bycatch

Traps for possums A range of traps are available Possums are not present in big numbers The most effective way of managing them at Omaha is with a professional trapper This would enable a cost effective control programme to be put in place

The Omaha Peninsula is 619ha How many do you need? The Omaha Peninsula is 619ha Rats: 2 traps/ha = 1238 Mustelids: 1 trap/6 hectares = 104 traps When is the best time to trap? ideally all year round but can also trap seasonally. Prior to breeding season (land birds - before spring, shore birds – before summer).

Who would do it? The community would lead - ideally with a co-ordinator A combination of volunteers & experienced contractors is usually the best combination People are often supportive of an initiative, they may pay for some traps, be happy for them to be on their land but are busy – contractors can efficiently install & manage networks & reduce work for volunteers who are often stretched.

How could it be funded? community/landowner contributions (buy traps, contribute volunteer time) Auckland Council – provide some traps, technical advice Sponsorship and environmental funds (e.g. Lotteries, Foundation North) Sponsor a trap…..

What are the benefits of pest free Omaha - Undertaking landscape scale pest control effectively reduces pest numbers over a larger area and reduces reinvasion potential Benefits native plants & animals particularly ground nesting birds and species like lizards etc. Increases the potential for new species to establish, e.g. kiwi from Tawharanui, kaka, bellbirds Gardens, fruit trees, lawns, houses free of rodents & browsing pests Community driven projects galvanise people & encourage ownership & responsible management of issues such as wandering domestic pets

What’s next? This is a suggested programme only and is dependant on the outcome of the community pest control workshop: - Complete Operational Plan - by mid Jan 2018 Produce map for traps purchased by OBC - by early Jan 2018 Get OBC traps out - by end of Jan 2018 Cost estimate for undertaking rabbit control - by mid Jan 2018 Community pest control workshop - mid January 2018 Obtain funding for pest free programme - January – May 2018 Commence pest free programme - Winter 2018