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National map

Our national map is the very first of its kind in Aotearoa New Zealand! Discover the extent of predator control being undertaken throughout the country by local community groups, hapū/iwi and private landowners as well as DOC, OSPRI and regional councils.

​You can click and drag to navigate around the country and zoom into areas of interest. You can add additional layers from the menu on the left-hand corner. There is also a larger version of the map available.

Red polygons highlight community, hapu/iwi, and private landowner driven predator control projects. Predator control undertaken by DOC, OSPRI and regional councils is highlighted by target species; orange for possum, blue for mustelid, yellow for rodent, and pink for projects where a mixture of predator control is being undertaken.

Our map is not yet complete. If you are making a contribution to predator control, add your area in below. It doesn’t matter how small, we want to know about it.

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If you’ve already mapped your group data somewhere else, or have any questions, please email us and we’ll organise to collect the information.

Read our privacy policy if you have any questions about what we do with the information collected.

Other useful information:

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