The five-year tally included 95,411 possums, 92,868 rodents, 10,446 hedgehogs, 7527 mustelids, 2920 feral cats and 937 pigs.
The Kiwi Coast initiative grew each year as more community groups joined. Currently 104 entities were involved, covering more than 130,000ha. Kiwi Coast supported and linked projects to build continuous trapping networks across the landscape to boost kiwi survival and allow their safe dispersal into new areas.
A $500 spot prize of pest control products, sponsored by Key Industries, had been won by Tapuhi Landcare, working on the fringe of Russell State Forest to stem the flow of pests and revive ancient northern rata trees ravaged by possums.
"By working together we're making a huge difference to Northland, and we're seeing the results of that with increased bird song, healthier forests and stable or increasing kiwi numbers in many areas," Kiwi Coast Trust chairman Dr John Craig said.
"Kiwi Coast works with partner the Northland Regional Council to support keen communities with traps, training and pest control strategies to ensure that Northland kiwi are here for generations to come."