THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED DUE TO THE INCOMING CYCLONE.
Another date will be set soon.
Join us for a relaxed, drop-in session and learn how small actions at home can protect gardens, properties, and native wildlife.
📅 Saturday 11th April
📍 Drury Community Library, 10 Tui Street, Drury
⏲ 9am – 12noon
Learn about why predator control matters and how pests like rats and possums impact our homes, gardens, and native species.
Friendly experts will be on hand throughout the session to share practical advice, demonstrate trapping and baiting tools, and help you choose the right approach for your property.
This event is open to Drury and surrounding communities—whether you live in town, on a lifestyle block, or rurally.
You’ll be able to take home predator control materials so you can get started right away, with guidance on how to use them safely and effectively.
The event is family-friendly, with displays and activities for kids to enjoy—so bring your mini eco-warriors along too.
A little bit of effort in our own backyards can achieve a lot.
This event is part of ECOFEST 2026, delivered by Te Ara Hīkoi in collaboration with The Beautification Trust, with support from the Papakura and Franklin Local Boards.