Whakatauki

Ko te Ngahere te Korowai o Papatuanuku ...heoi Ano ki a au nei Whakarongo te Tangi o te Ngahere. He tupuranga tangata, he tupuranga rakau. Koia ko te taiao.

The forests are the cloak and protection of Mother Earth. I grieve for the sorry state they are in.

If we work together we can all enjoy the gifts of a healthy environment once more.

Moehau, jewel of the Coromandel.

A unique biodiversity, home to dozens of unique species, is under a unique threat.

The bush - is dying.

Birds struggle to survive.

To protect this taonga we need to draw a line and we’re drawing it here.

A coast to coast corridor where local landowners have agreed to take action. Across this ten kilometre stretch of land, from Kennedy Bay to Colville, we are going to build a fence of steel traps.

New monitoring technology allows us to track every kill.

We see the status of every trap meaning minimal maintenance and maximum data collection.For the first time in pest control history we know exactly what’s going on in the bush.

No more guesswork.

Let’s do this methodically.
Let’s do this scientifically.

Let’s do this together.

Make a ten kilometre predator free barrier.

Then move up until the entire tip of Coromandel peninsula is liberated.

It’s literally the most important thing in the world.

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