Keep the 1080 Watch Map Alive
Public 1080 baiting information is scattered across agency alerts, park notices and operator updates. We turn it into a searchable monthly map, snapshot and action tool — and we need your help to keep it updated.
This map should not have to exist.
If lethal poison is being laid across parks, reserves, public lands and private landscapes, communities should not have to search scattered alerts, inconsistent notices and disconnected agency pages to understand what is publicly listed near them.
The 1080 Watch Map turns scattered public information into public accountability. Each monthly update helps supporters check their area, download a snapshot, and ask responsible offices what protections are in place for non-target animals, monitoring and transparency.
A public map that lets people search sites, regions and nearby operations.
Updated snapshots that show what changed from one month to the next.
Prefilled emails help supporters ask responsible contacts for answers.
Downloadable briefs support media, MP and community advocacy.
Fund the next update.
The map only works if it keeps being updated. Your donation helps fund the monthly research, data cleaning, technical maintenance and campaign work behind the 1080 Watch Map.
Monthly gifts are especially powerful because this is an ongoing accountability project, not a one-off launch.
Your donation helps fund
- Monthly public alert monitoring and source checking
- Data cleaning, map updates and technical maintenance
- Downloadable monthly snapshots for supporters, media and MPs
- Tools that help communities ask responsible offices for transparency
Choose the amount that is right for you. Whether it is a small monthly gift or a one-off donation, your support helps keep public 1080 information accessible.
Keep the map alive
Use the form below to support the 1080 Watch Map. If the form does not load, use the fallback donation link below.
Your gift becomes monthly pressure.
When supporters fund the map, they help turn scattered 1080 notices into a repeatable accountability cycle: collect the data, publish the snapshot, activate supporters, brief decision-makers, and keep asking for transparency.
Track
We monitor public alerts, notices and operator updates so listed 1080 operations can be captured before they disappear or change.
Publish
We clean and structure the data, update the interactive map, and produce monthly snapshots that supporters can save and share.
Pressure
We use the map to help communities, media and decision-makers ask responsible offices for evidence, monitoring and non-target animal protections.
Questions donors may ask
Is this different from a general donation?
Yes. This page is specifically framed around the 1080 Watch Map and the monthly research, technical and campaign work needed to keep it alive.
Why prioritise monthly giving?
The map is a recurring accountability project. Monthly gifts help make ongoing updates, maintenance and public snapshots more sustainable.
What will supporters hear after donating?
Use monthly map updates to report back: what changed, how many operations were listed, what improvements were made, and how donors helped keep the tracker public.
Keep public 1080 information accessible.
If the map helped you understand what is publicly listed near communities across NSW, please help fund the next monthly update.