Join The Forest Bridge Trust for a morning of community connection, conversation and practical conservation inspiration at Matakana Hall.
Discover the mahi happening across our region to protect and restore native wildlife and learn how small actions can contribute to bigger conservation gains across the wider landscape.
Hear preliminary insights from the 2026 Kiwi Monitoring Programme and the Rodney Pekapeka Project, helping to build a clearer picture of the species living in our own backyards.
Learn about the practical steps landowners can take to support local biodiversity and how everyday actions can help strengthen habitats for native wildlife.
The morning will feature:
- An update on provisional 2026 kiwi monitoring results
- Insights from the Rodney Pekapeka Project and what we’re learning about native bat presence across the region
- Practical advice on creating your own backyard wetland
- Information on kiwi avoidance training and protecting our precious kiwi
- Trap maintenance support and TrapNZ troubleshooting
- Opportunities to connect with local conservation experts and community members
- A chance for the kids to meet Awhi, The Forest Bridge Trust’s kiwi mascot.
Whether you're already involved in conservation, curious to get started, or simply want to learn more about the species living in our own backyards, this is a chance to connect, learn and be inspired.
Bring the kids along to meet Awhi and enjoy a fun, family-friendly morning of conservation discovery. Light refreshments, tea and coffee provided.
Small changes can make a big difference - come along and discover how you can be part of the mahi.
Thanks to support from Rodney Local Board and Auckland Council.