About
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Story.
The Predator Free Hauraki Coromandel Community Trust (PFHCCT) was established in October 2017 to support and promote over 60 community conservation groups in the Hauraki Coromandel within a national Predator Free programme.
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Place.
This landscape scale regional conservation project stretches from Moehau to Te Aroha maunga – an area of almost 286,000 ha.
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People.
Our people are passionate individuals who bring their skills, expertise, and diverse experiences to our team. A lot are local predator free legends, community conservation group members, and some have been drawn to our special place and purpose from afar.
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Projects.
We work across a range of projects to better connect, amplify, and support those in the predator free movement in our region.
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Partnerships.
Predator Free Hauraki Coromandel Community Trust is deeply appreciative of the partnership, endorsement and support of the organisations that make our work possible.
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Annual Report.
Click the link below to read our latest annual report.
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Impact.
Explore our interactive dashboard showing the on-the-ground results of predator control and biodiversity monitoring across the Hauraki Coromandel.
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Funding.
Discover the case for investment in our work - the $15 million needed by 2032, how funding translates into on-the-ground conservation, and where every dollar goes.

