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Ōmaha Beach Community

  • Apr 22, 2022
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Ōmaha Beach Community Trappers buffer the coastal areas undertaking predator control in urban areas with a vision for Ōmaha to become predator-free.

Omaha has a truly unique environmental heritage. The Whangateau Harbour is a shellfish and wading bird habitat and home to some of New Zealand’s rarest birds. The Northern end dotterel reserve houses a precious nesting habitat for the endangered Dotterel species and the protected Taniko Forest (the last remaining stand of native Kahikatea forest in the region) is also home to some remarkable plant and wildlife species.

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