by TFBT | Sep 18, 2025 | News, TFBT News & Stories
South Head Landowners Lead the Way in Native Planting Over the winter months, a major restoration project has begun on South Head, where more than 60,000 native plants are being established and nearly 2 kilometres of fencing installed to protect the area. The work is...
by TFBT | Sep 10, 2025 | News, TFBT News & Stories
South Head Community Mapsthe Future for Conservation On 11 August, around 30 people gathered at the Helensville War Memorial Hall for the South Head Gap Analysis workshop, hosted by The Forest Bridge Trust. The event brought together a wide range of voices — from...
by TFBT | Sep 8, 2025 | News, TFBT News & Stories
The Forest Bridge Trust Supporting Vital Conservation Efforts on South Head The Forest Bridge Trust (TFBT) may be wrapping up its Jobs for Nature mahi, but there’s no slowing down when it comes to protecting our native wildlife. While continuing to support communities...
by TFBT | Sep 2, 2025 | Events, News, TFBT News & Stories
Spotlight on the Matuku hūrepoSouth Head Workshop On a recent sunny weekend in South Head, local conservationists gathered to learn about one of Aotearoa’s most mysterious and threatened taonga: the Matuku hūrepo (Australasian bittern). The workshop was organised by...
by TFBT | Aug 4, 2025 | News, TFBT News & Stories
Growing Kiwi Populations in the Tāwharanui Buffer Zone2025 Monitoring Results The Forest Bridge Trust’s latest kiwi monitoring results from the Tāwharanui buffer zone show promising signs of a growing and thriving kiwi population beyond the predator-proof fence....
by TFBT | Jul 21, 2025 | News, TFBT News & Stories
News from General Managers Michelle Worth and Matu Booth Kia ora koutou, As of 1 July, Matu and I have stepped into co-leadership roles at The Forest Bridge Trust. Matu has taken on the position of General Manager – Conservation, while I’ve stepped into the role of...