Helping our native taonga thrive again.

A New Zealand Kākā parrot perched on a branch surrounded by lush green kawakawa leaves.

Our environment and native birds, lizards and bugs are under threat from introduced predators.

We’re a collective of volunteers across Porirua protecting our native species through trapping, education, and community engagement.

Get involved

  • A child and man wearing bright vests and jackets pose in a wooded area, with another person in the background.

    Follow the action

    Find out about efforts in your area by following your local group on Facebook.

  • Two women at a doorway, one holding a package, indoors with a visible portion of a house and street outside.

    Get a trap

    Get help to set up a trap in your backyard or local area. No experience needed!

  • Person in an orange safety vest kneeling in a forest, examining a small trap or box on the ground with plants around.

    Volunteer

    There are lots ways to get involved. Even two hours a month makes a difference.

Donate

Community donations help fund our operational costs like traps, bait, and volunteer equipment. Every little bit helps.

Please make donations directly into the below bank account. Donations are non-tax deductible.

Predator Free Porirua
06-0549-0698039-00

We’re people who love Porirua, and want to see it thriving with native wildlife again.

We come from all walks of life, with different skills, interests, and backgrounds, and welcome anyone and everyone to get involved.

Who we are

Person in an orange safety vest working in a reserve, surrounded by lush green plants, wearing gloves.
Person wearing gloves working on a possum trap attached to a tree in a forest.