NOW WE HAVE the support from our referendum we can get on with our
plans. The main objectives that the Trust has for the next twelve months
can be summarised as follows:
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Prepare an Economic
Feasibility Report (how the island functions now economically and
how this would change if it became feral cat and rat free);
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Carry out Baseline Bird
Counts of indicator bird species i.e. count a selection of the
native birds already present on the island both for knowledge now and
comparison later – we will be looking for volunteers at some point
this year so if you are interested in participating please register
with Fenella on 09 4290 940;
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Continue the Quarterly
Newsletters (and see this newsletter for details of the Winter
Programme which includes some video nights at the Currach);
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Continue the Tiritiri
Matangi Trips when weather permits and meet with as many interest
groups as possible including iwi, business people, women’s groups
etc—if your group would like a short presentation at one of their
meetings this year, please phone Fenella on 09 4290 940 and discuss a
date;
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Undertake Research and
Provide Information on the issues raised in the ‘referendum’ –
almost equal votes were cast for the top four topics: birds already on
the island, birds suitable for re-introduction, eco-tourism and
methods of eradication.
Next year we will use the
newsletter to report the results of the economic analysis back to the
community. We will also then seek your endorsement via another
‘referendum’ to commission a Technical Feasibility Study (we
envisage this study being done using DOC and other experts involved in
successful eradications elsewhere, but with the Trust handling the
communication and issues requiring resolution with the community).
As you will understand with a
project of this size and nature, we are continuing to find out new facts
and uncover new issues. Thus the scope continues to change slightly as
time goes by. While we have done our best to describe here the next
year’s activities, changes of direction may still happen.
Gt Barrier as a rat and feral
cat free island is a target well worth pursuing - but it is a highly
complex undertaking too so we need to take it slowly. Let’s all give it
our best shot!