by TFBT | Mar 18, 2024 | Events, News
Ruru – get involved with a local monitoring survey – The Ruru,or Morepork is New Zealand’s sole native owl and one of our three native birds of prey. In te ao Māori, the ruru is said to hold significant spiritual power, a guardian with the ability to...
by TFBT | Mar 6, 2024 | News, TFBT News & Stories
CUE Haven Nature Connect Rounding off The Forest Bridge Trust summer events on Sunday, February 25th, Claire from our Community Liaison Team hosted a morning of walking and nature exploration. The destination was CUE Haven, a former dairy farm that the community has...
by TFBT | Feb 17, 2024 | News, TFBT News & Stories
Update from our CEO Ana ChristmasSummer 2024 Nau mai, haere mai! A warm summer welcome to you all. The warmer days have offered more opportunities to explore our beautiful country without the impact of mud being top of mind! Our family headed down to the central...
by TFBT | Feb 17, 2024 | News, TFBT News & Stories
Takatu LandCareNurturing Nature Since 2012 In 2012, a community of conservation enthusiasts came together at a Tāwharanui property with a vision to eliminate animal pests and establish a protective buffer around Tāwharanui Open Sanctuary. Takatu LandCare was soon...
by TFBT | Feb 17, 2024 | News, TFBT News & Stories
NaturesVision Nursery playing an important role in restoring wetlands in our area The Forest Bridge Trust has taken great joy in championing the Australasian Bittern for the past two years in the NZ Bird of the Year Competition. During this time, we discovered that...
by TFBT | Feb 17, 2024 | News, TFBT News & Stories
Protecting KiwisA Call to Action for Responsible Dog Ownership Credit: Ruud Kleinpaste As kiwi populations increase across The Forest Bridge, it’s time for us to focus on ensuring their safety. Dogs and kiwi, unfortunately, don’t make a great combination....