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Helping landowners protect New Zealand’s special open spaces

Communities helping covenants

Helping to protect our special areas

Find out about communities undertaking projects and activities to revegetate, restore or develop QEII covenants:

A coastal forest sequence from sea level to 500m at Port Charles on the Coromandel Peninsula is protected by neighbouring covenants.


Creating a young local interest in the future of the prominent landscape of the Tatarahake Cliffs.


Limehills School students have assisted with enhancing a kowhai reserve including planting native species.


A group of volunteers is dedicated to protecting kokako that live in the Kaharoa Conservation Area near Rotorua.


With a vision of sustainable farming, Greg and Rachel Hart are protecting bush and wetlands and restoring the hills on Mangarara Station.


The local community has assisted with enhancing a wetland covenant near Opunake by planting 6,500 native plants.


Volunteers are transforming a weed covered hill at Ocean Beach back to coastal forest.


Students at Ruahine School near Dannevirke have access to a small remnant of protected bush for their projects.


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