Click here to read July’s edition of The City Sanctuary Dispatch, our monthly newsletter with trapping tips and stories. In this month’s newsletter: We’re coming to Leith Valley Possums in the spotlight New trapping groups in Kaikorai and Brighton Trapinator vs the exterminator Plus lots more!
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New homes for NZ’s tiniest bird — City Sanctuary
Click here to read August’s edition of The City Sanctuary Dispatch, our monthly newsletter with trapping tips and stories. In this month’s newsletter: Protecting the special Leith Valley Neighbours at war (against possums) New homes for Aotearoa’s tiniest bird Possum facts Plus lots more!
Strawberry jam lures in possums — City Sanctuary
Where we live there is a lot of vegetation with a large number of native trees and as result we get plenty of kereru, tūī, korimako/bellbirds, pīwakawaka and tauhou/silvereyes. We also get plenty of possums – they’d be on our deck, in the trees making the dog go nuts. On walks around Jubilee Park at […]
Tips for spring bird watching — City Sanctuary
9 Sept Written By City Sanctuary What are Dunedin’s birds doing at this time of the year? Mary Thompson from Birds NZ shares some tips for bird watching (and listening) during spring. Written by Mary Thompson, Birds New Zealand Otago Male chaffinch singing. Credit: Mary Thompson. Spring is the season for bird-listening as well as […]
Trapping possums in Dalmore — City Sanctuary
When we first moved here in 2007, we were given an old style Timm’s trap. It was awful. It would trap the possum by an arm, and we’d have to go out and put the poor thing out of its misery. We stopped trapping for a long time. Then I saw a flyer for a […]
Volunteer stories: A fantail on a walking pole — City Sanctuary
What trap line(s) do you check? Leith Track (Botanic Garden) Brackens View Chingford Park (lower track) How long have you been volunteering with City Sanctuary? Since November 2021 for the Leith Track. Picked up Brackens View and Chingford Park in February 2022. What motivated you want to start volunteering? I’m a bird enthusiast and amateur […]
Volunteer stories: A walk in the park checking traps — City Sanctuary
How do you stay in touch with your other crew members? We primarily use an app called Heja which was suggested by a team member. It features scheduling, messages and very handy reminders whenever I have a slot coming up. Have you had any special wildlife encounters on your trap line? I once opened the […]
How to make friends and alienate possums — City Sanctuary
City Sanctuary was launched in 2020 as the city project for Predator Free Dunedin. For the first two years of the project, we focused on running backyard trapping pilot sites in three suburbs to find out what works and what doesn’t for achieving effective urban predator control. We are very grateful to the backyard trappers […]
How to make a lizard-friendly backyard — City Sanctuary
Have you ever found a lizard in your garden? Our very own Penny Jacks (Community Ranger) completed her Masters Degree studying the behaviour of rare skinks in Otago. She provides some tips about the lizards you’re likely to find in Dunedin and how you can help protect these fascinating reptiles. Written by Penny Jacks Do […]
Tasty possum recipes — City Sanctuary
Written by Penny Jacks, Community Ranger I’ll start by saying I have only cooked possum twice, so I am not an expert possum chef. However, I did some research and thought others who are keen to try might benefit from my learnings. I like the idea of making use of the whole animal as a […]
7 birds that used to live in Dunedin — City Sanctuary
If we turned the clock back several hundred years, Dunedin/Ōtepoti would be a very different place. Imagine standing in the Octagon and instead of seeing shops and roads you would be surrounded by beautiful native forest. Huge native trees such as rimu and tōtara would have towered into the sky. The peninsula would have been […]
Volunteer stories: meeting the Prime Minister — City Sanctuary
We couldn’t do our work without the help of a team of dedicated volunteers who generously give their time to the project. Marie was one of our first trap line volunteers and last year had the opportunity to meet former Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern along with other long-serving volunteers. Disclaimer: we can’t guarantee volunteers will […]
Volunteer stories: protecting Ross Creek, one trap at a time — City Sanctuary
What motivated you want to start volunteering? When I first came to Dunedin as a student in the mid-1980’s the dawn chorus used to be loud and long. Then over the years this has been getting gradually less and less, so gradually that you didn’t notice at first. I also do a lot of walking […]



Pumpkin eating possum
Click here to read June’s edition of The City Sanctuary Dispatch, our monthly newsletter with trapping tips and stories. In this month’s newsletter: Nailing the trap building workshop New trappers protecting Ross Creek Kākā leave home How to fix your Victor rat trap Plus lots more!