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Hokonui Hills and Haumuri/Croydon Bush Biodiversity Project

The Hokonui Hills and Haumuri/Croydon Bush Biodiversity Project is funded by LINZ Jobs for Nature.

The initial scale of the operation will be concentrated to the 27,000 ha of native bush and pastoral edges. However, the main goal is to extend the pastoral boundary to incorporate native pockets throughout the 93,383 ha area then join with the proposed Predator Free Southland area to achieve the goals set out by PF2050.

Find out more about the Haumuri/Croydon Bush and Hokonui Hills projects - and what’s happening in each area.

Get involved in conservation on your doorstep!

Become a volunteer by contacting:

Alana Bensemann (Operations Coordinator)

Volunteer activities could include anything from trap checking and trap box building, to managing data, tree planting, fundraising, and more.

If you own a business or are involved in a club that would like to donate funds or time to the cause, we would love to hear from you as well!

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