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Are you passionate about the environment? Join our team at Russell Landcare Trust (RLT) and make a real impact in preserving New Zealand’s natural heritage.

About Russell Landcare Trust

Russell Landcare Trust is a community group which aims to restore the ecosystems of Russell peninsula so indigenous biodiversity can thrive and additional reintroductions of endangered native birds can occur. The Trust was formed in 2002 and has been active for over twenty years.

The Trust’s projects include –>

Predator Free Russell

This is a joint initiative with Northland Regional Council and Predator Free New Zealand. The project aims to eliminate rats, possums and stoats from the 3,000 hectare Russell peninsula. It is one of the few Predator Free projects across the country that is targeting rats. Russell Landcare is using innovative ways to be efficient with delivery yet avoid affecting non-target species such as weka and kiwi which are found throughout the peninsula.

Native habitat restoration

Over its 20+ years RLT’s keen local volunteers have planted thousands of native trees, shrubs and grasses in habitats ranging from salt marsh to wetland to forest, enhancing existing ecosystems and in some places re-establishing them. Weeding programmes target invasive species such as ginger, wattle, pampas grass, banana passionfruit, tobacco weed and Japanese honeysuckle. Current projects include the ongoing restoration of the Pipiroa Te Wahapu catchment wetlands in partnership with Living Waters BOI and ginger removal in the Kororāreka Reserve by local residents.

Dune restoration

The Trust has been working with local residents and pupils from Russell School and Northland Regional Council CoastCare to restore the dunes at Oneroa Long Beach. Spinifex, pingao, wiwi and other native plants have been planted around existing patches of spinifex and temporary fencing put in to protect the plants from people walking on and off the beach. Sand-ladders have also been put in to improve access down to the beach and reduce erosion by foot traffic.

Get in touch!

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43 Matauwhi Road, Russell 0202, Bay of Islands, New Zealand

Email us: contact@pfr.org.nz