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Selwyn District Council - Predator Free 2050 Fund

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Selwyn District Council

Supports the restoration and protection of Waikirikiri Selwyn’s indigenous biodiversity through the elimination of introduced predator animals.

canterbury

What they fund

restoration and protection of indigenous biodiversityelimination of introduced predator animals

Who can apply

iwicommunity groupschoollandownerindividual

What they won't fund

Entire cost of a projectPredator control work outside the Selwyn DistrictCosts not aligned with the Predator Free 2050 goals

What they care about

Supporting the restoration and protection of Waikirikiri Selwyn’s indigenous biodiversity through the elimination of introduced predator animals.

Application structure

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must be residents and/or ratepayers of the Selwyn District. The funding is open to iwi, community groups, schools, landowners and individuals.

What Costs Can Be Funded?

Purchase of traps and bait for community trapping groups, trap libraries, and individuals operating multi-unit trapping networks. Materials for building trap boxes. Support for running trapping related events, including promotion to the target audience. Salary or wages for a specified project, such as facilitator costs for trapping workshops or coordinator costs associated with delivering the activity or programme for which the funds are requested.

Required documents

  • Application form
  • Trapping layout and monitoring plan (if applicable)
  • Role description (if salary/wages for a one-off project is requested)