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Goals

ACT collects, collates and shares accurate scientific data to help us control predators like cats and rats and manage other threats to our New Zealand and worldwide endangered species.

We identify and monitor threatened species' populations to help us to protect them and to initiate critical conservation and education programmes.

We also aim to provide jobs for local residents and foster community pride in the local environment.

By researching Awana's history and recording information about its archaeological and historical sites, ACT is helping to preserve and promote the area's cultural and historical heritage.

Regular web newsletters about ACT activities help to promote its goals.

ACT has continued to remove feral predators and monitor wildlife in
the Awana area on
Great Barrier Island.
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The Awana Catchment Trust relies on the goodwill and generosity of public and private donors. If you would
like to make a donation please contact us
(info@awana.co.nz).

These days you're only likely to spot the Brown Teal in parts of Auckland and Northland. And
Great Barrier Island is
the only place where
their numbers are
not declining!

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