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Ahu Moana

Ahu Moana is a volunteer‑led ecological survey group exploring coastal and marine environments around Aotea / Great Barrier Island. The group helps increase community understanding of local marine biodiversity through regular surveys and shared findings.

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Aotea Trap Library

The Aotea Trap Library loans free rat traps to residents and community projects across Aotea / Great Barrier Island to help track and reduce invasive pest populations in support of native wildlife protection. Trappers contribute catch data to inform conservation efforts.

Contact: Lotte McIntyre (Coordinator)
Phone: 029 770 5111
Email: aoteatraplibrary@gmail.com
Website: gbiet.org/trap-library

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Motu Community Nursery

Motu Community Nursery grows eco-sourced native plants from Aotea to support local planting, restoration, and landscaping projects. The nursery helps ensure the island has access to locally grown, resilient native species suited to Aotea’s unique environment. The nursery includes a retail site in Medlands and a propagation site in Okiwi.

Contact
Website: motucommunitynursery.nz
Email: MotuCommunityNursery@gmail.com

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Okiwi Community Ecology Project

The Okiwi Community Ecology Project is a grassroots biodiversity initiative in the Okiwi valley that works with local schools, residents, and volunteers to protect native species, monitor pests, and enhance natural ecosystems through habitat restoration and education.

Contact: Jo O’Reilly
Phone: 09 4290 809
Email: jo@envirokiwi.co.nz
Website: www.ecologyvisiongbi.nz

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Windy Hill Sanctuary

Windy Hill Sanctuary is a long-running ecological restoration project on the southeast of Aotea / Great Barrier Island focused on integrated pest plant and animal control to protect and enhance native biodiversity. Managed by the Windy Hill Rosalie Bay Catchment Trust, the sanctuary covers hundreds of hectares where invasive pests are controlled and native species such as kererū, kākā, pateke and rare skinks thrive at increasing levels.

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Website: https://windyhillsanctuary.nz/

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