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State of the
Environment Report
March 2010
 

2010 ANNUAL REPORT

2009 ANNUAL REPORT


 

The Aims and Objectives of the Trust are:

The principle activities of the Trust are in protecting, enhancing, developing and maintaining habitats for New Zealand native and endemic species on Great Barrier Island, with a particular focus on pest management through:

(a) Research into and development of methods and systems which advance animal and plant pest management theory and practice.

(b) Promotion of education and employment related to sustaining and enhancing the biological diversity of Great Barrier Island.

(c) Promotion of and support for conservation practices and the establishment of habitat sanctuaries on private land on Great Barrier Island. 

(d) Research into and promotion of the reintroduction of appropriate native and endemic species to Great Barrier Island.

(e) Promotion and support for integrated planning and management of the marine environment around all the coastal areas of Great Barrier Island, which may include marine reserve areas, Mataiatai, partial take areas and Taiapure.

Puriri Bay Great Barrier Island      Schooner Bay waterfall Great Barrier Island      Kaitoke Hot Springs boardwalk Great Barrier Island

 

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