…and you can hear the success!
Collectively we are doing great work and the results are phenomenal. Bellbirds, kaka, oi (grey faced petrel) and an extremely rare skink are all part of the successes we are now experiencing.
Our strength is the relationships formed through planting days, track maintenance working bees,
school programs, committee and trustee work. Relationships with our stakeholders β DoC, iwi, and
funding partners, enable us to achieve results that are highly regarded on a national level in
Wellington.
Congratulations and thank you to all who have put effort in over the last decade, your
contribution makes a difference.
Are you keeping up with the cold hard numbers?
- 210 volunteer hours happening every month
- 2.2 full time equivalent Rangers on the Reserve
- 30,000 plants have gone in the ground
- Close to 0% rat tracking
- 500 school visitors to the Reserve
- 1000 possum traps have to be set to catch 1 possum (because there are so few)
- x3 β the kiwi call counts have tripled on the reserve over the last 10 years
Read the full message from Trust chair Greg Innes and get the rest of the facts in our 10 Years on Newsletter (763kB pdf).