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North Island Conservation Priorities

North Island Conservation Priorities. Dr Mark Bellingham North Island Conservation Manager. Key Issues. Wild Rivers Forest Conservation Coastal & Marine F&B Conservation Projects. Wild Rivers. Kaituna Ngaruroro Mohaka Waiohine Motu Manganui o te ao. Bay of Plenty Energy’s Vision.

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North Island Conservation Priorities

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  1. North Island Conservation Priorities Dr Mark Bellingham North Island Conservation Manager

  2. Key Issues • Wild Rivers • Forest Conservation • Coastal & Marine • F&B Conservation Projects

  3. Wild Rivers • Kaituna • Ngaruroro • Mohaka • Waiohine • Motu • Manganui o te ao

  4. Bay of Plenty Energy’s Vision

  5. Ngaruroro

  6. Whio • Feature in our Kaimai, Ngaruroro and Wild Rivers Campaigns • Threatened everywhere • Controlling pests in our forests protects whio (when they are still there!)

  7. Community Projects • Kaimai-Mamuku • Ark in the Park • Flooring Xtra plantings

  8. Kaimai-Mamuku • Seven F&B branches involved • Campaign launch last weekend

  9. ? local extinctions (functionally extinct last 25yrs – what’s next)

  10. Ark in the Park Open Sanctuary Current situation • 1300ha in park, 600ha WCC + private land and still expanding • Returned kokako, hihi, robin, whitehead • 120 active volunteers • 8,000 hours/annum • Helping build Forest & Bird’s reputation as a community organisation, with good management, sound science and a willingness to work with councils and Iwi.

  11. Coastal & Marine • Mimiwhangata Marine Reserve • Fairy Tern • Seabird colony protection

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