Hauraki Islands Forest and Bird is restoring an hillside of reverting pasture on Waiheke Island. This is the Atawhai Whenua Reserve given to the Society in 1992 and under restoration since 1994 (top panorama). Already it has been planted with 28,500 coastal forest trees and plants (bottom panorama was taken mid-1999). The 16.66 hectare property is in two halves known as the East and West sections. The land lies in view of the main road running up from Matiatia (where the ferry wharf is) to the edge of Oneroa village.
RUSSELL ST PAUL
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Forest and Bird, Issue 297, 1 August 2000, Page 8
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93Hauraki Islands Forest and Bird is restoring an hillside of reverting pasture on Waiheke Island. This is the Atawhai Whenua Reserve given to the Society in 1992 and under restoration since 1994 (top panorama). Already it has been planted with 28,500 coastal forest trees and plants (bottom panorama was taken mid-1999). The 16.66 hectare property is in two halves known as the East and West sections. The land lies in view of the main road running up from Matiatia (where the ferry wharf is) to the edge of Oneroa village. RUSSELL ST PAUL Forest and Bird, Issue 297, 1 August 2000, Page 8
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