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Dec 11 2022

2022 Rangers Report – AGM

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Nov 18 2022

Ark in the Park

The Pukenui Western Hills Forest Charitable Trust is a relatively “new kid on the block”. The Trust was formed in 2008 after a reasonably long gestation period, but has made up for it since by achieving a number of important conservation milestones. At nearly two thousand hectares, Pukenui Forest, along with the Western Hills that border Whangarei City, is a large and very challenging forest … [Read more...] about Ark in the Park

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Nov 12 2021

Ranger Report – November 2021

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Sep 12 2021

Rangers Report – September 2021

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Sep 11 2021

NZ Tomtit “miromiro” Sightings

Spring has Sprung! NZ tomtit "miromiro" or North Island species "toitoi".Residents of Karanui estate and Three Mile Bush rd are increasingly reporting sightings of these birds. We reckon that's good enough anecdotal evidence to show that our pest management and work of the rangers and volunteers is making a difference in the health of the forest.If you see/photograph one, make sure you add to our … [Read more...] about NZ Tomtit “miromiro” Sightings

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