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Urban Ark – Manawa Taiao acknowledges the long association mana whenua have with Tāmaki Makaurau, its maunga, its awa and its moana.

Urban Ark respects Māori culture and aspires to engage in reciprocal partnership to ensure the tikanga embedded in te ao Māori informs our decisions and actions.

Some of our member groups work closely with the Tūpuna Maunga Authority on local maunga Maungawhau / Mt Eden and Ōwairaka / Mt Albert, while others advocate for the main awa which run through the region – Te Auaunga / Oakley Creek and Waitītiko / Meola Creek. We seek opportunities with mana whenua to incorporate mātauranga Māori into everything we do.

Our Supporters

A big thank you to all our amazing partners. We couldn’t do it without you.

Auckland Council and Pest Free Auckland

Urban Ark – Manawa Taiao is grateful for the assistance of Auckland Council and it staff for support both logistical and financial. Auckland Council have provided funding for coordination and facilitation, supported our efforts to get traps out across the central isthmus of Tāmaki Makaurau and provided all sorts of ancillary services that would be nearly impossible to do ourselves. Thanks too for the networking events which allow us to forge connections with like-minded groups across the city.

Auckland Zoohttps://www.aucklandzoo.co.nz/

Auckland Zoo provided a base and support for Urban Ark right from the start. It is still an important logistical partner providing events spaces, key industry connections and a vast amount of specialist expertise.

Auckland Zoo is a not-for-profit wildlife conservation science organisation dedicated to building a future for wildlife. As kaitiaki of the Zoo and the environment, Auckland Zoo leads efforts to protect the world’s natural environments and the animals that live in them. The Zoo’s full time pest management team is essential to achieving its objectives and has an important role to play in helping us achieve a Pest Free Auckland. Zoo staff provide their expertise to help make an impact beyond the Zoo’s boundary across Tāmaki Makaurau.

Waitematā Local Board

Urban Ark – Manawa Taiao operates across the Waitematā Local Board area. Thanks to the local board for the financial and networking support that allows us to continue supporting the volunteer groups that are active across the region.

Albert-Eden Local Board

Urban Ark – Manawa Taiao operates across the Albert-Eden Local Board area. Thanks to the local board for the financial and networking support that allows us to continue supporting the volunteer groups that are active across the region.

Puketāpapa Local Board

Urban Ark – Manawa Taiao operates across sections of the Puketāpapa Local Board area. Thanks to the local board for the financial and networking support that allows us to continue supporting the volunteer groups that are active across the region.

Chapman Tripp

Thanks to assistance of our legal support partner, Urban Ark – Manawa Taiao became a charitable trust.

Womenzshed

Supplying traps to our volunteer community groups is part of Urban Ark’s core business. The wonderful SHEddies at Womenzshed run workshops to teach women wood and metal-working skills which they put to good use building tunnels which make our traps both safe for small hands and contribute to humane trapping.

Auckland Central Community Shed

The (mostly) guys at the Auckland Central Community Shed share a workshop space at the Gribblehirst Hub with the WomenzShed and do similarly sterling work providing Urban Ark with great safety tunnels for the rat traps we get out into the community.

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  • Get involved
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      • Wai-a-te-Ao – F&B Bullock Track Restoration Project
      • Friends of Maungawhau
      • Ngā Ringa o Te Auaunga Friends of Oakley Creek
      • Jaggers Bush Restoration Group
      • Kingsland Eco-neighbourhood
      • Weona Lemington Coastal Forest Restoration Group
      • Maungawhau Ecological Halo
      • Oakley Loop Group
      • Pest Free Gladstone
      • Pest Free Balmoral
      • Pest Free Mt Eden
      • Pest Free Ōwairaka
      • Pest Free Pt Chevalier
      • Pest Free Sandringham
      • Pest Free Waterview
      • Predator Free Grey Lynn
      • Predator Free Herne Bay-Ponsonby
      • Predator Free Morningside / Western Springs
      • Manu Tīoriori I Te Uru / Western Songbird Project
      • Predator Free Westmere / Te Rehu Konihi Kore
      • STEPS
      • Sanctuary Gardens Mahi Whenua
      • Urban Ark – Manawa Taiao
      • Wellpark Streamers
      • Record a catch
      • Conservation Volunteeers NZ
      • Forest & Bird Balmoral Heights
      • Chamberlain Conservation Group
      • Bluegreens Meola Creek Restoration Project
      • Te Wai Ōrea
      • Tītīkōpuke Habitat Initiative
    • Make your garden native-friendly
    • Education
      • Te Wai Ōrea Education Programme
      • Schools Engagement Programme
    • Citizen Science
    • Corporate volunteering
    • Being a good citizen
    • Other ways you can help
  • Te Taiao
    • Maunga / mountains
      • Maungawhau / Mt Eden
      • Ōwairaka / Te Ahikā Roa o Raka / Mt Albert
      • Pukekawa / Auckland Domain
      • Pukewīwī / Puketāpapa / Mount Roskill
      • Te Kōpuke / Titikōpuke / Mount St John
      • Te Tatua-a-Riukiuta / Big King
    • Awa / streams
      • Edgar's Creek
      • Ōpoutūkeha / Cox's Creek
      • Te Auaunga / Oakley Creek
      • Waiateao / Motions Creek
      • Waipapa
      • Wairaki
      • Waitītiko / Meola Creek
    • Moana / sea
    • Ngahere / forests
      • Lava Rock Forests
    • Te Wai Ōrea / Western Springs
    • Manu / birds
      • Kākā
      • Kākāriki
      • Kererū
      • Korimako / Bellbird
      • Riroriro / Grey Warbler
      • Tōrea / South Island Pied Oystercatcher
      • Ruru / Morepork
      • Tūī
      • White-faced heron
      • Rogues gallery
    • Pekapeka / bats
    • Mokomoko / Skinks and geckos
    • Pūrerehua / Butterflies and moths
    • Ngā tuaiwi-kore / Invertebrates
  • Resources
    • Pest animal control
      • Trapping activity maps
      • Humane trapping
      • Trap rats
      • Trap possums
      • Trap stoats
      • Trap hedgehogs
      • Trap mice
      • Trapping FAQs
      • Recording your trapping activity
      • ANFA pulsing
    • Pest animal monitoring
    • Pest plant control
      • Moth Plant
    • Plant natives
    • Flood Resilience
    • Manage pets
    • Biodiversity Monitoring
    • The Workshop
      • Making trap tunnels
      • Rat-proof your compost
      • Nest boxes for ruru
      • Build a wētā hotel
    • Tool library
    • Health & Safety
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