Project Island Song is the name given to the restoration of the ancient dawn chorus of Ipipiri, in the eastern Bay of Islands
Northland
Bringing back the birdsong, note by note
Please support Project Island Song in its vision to restore the ancient dawn chorus of the islands of Ipipiri, and to create an archipelago of sanctuaries for all to enjoy.
After ten years hard work, Project Island Song is proud to be watching over seven pest-free islands in the Bay of Islands: Motuarohia (Roberton), Moturua, Motukiekie, Urupukapuka, Poroporo, Waewaetorea and Okahu. Keeping these islands pest-free requires constant vigilance and effort using a whole suite of tools that includes biosecurity, pest management, technology and advocacy.
This is where we need your help.
Your donation will allow us to apply funds where we really need them – at the heart of the Project Island Song operation: helping us to keep eyes and ears open; to continue support our day-to-day education and advocacy; to allow us to coordinate hundreds of volunteers who give thousands of hours, weeding, planting and monitoring reintroduced species to ensure their future.
A bit about us
Project Island Song is a partnership between Guardians of the Bay of Islands (charity no. CC25193) and hapu of the Eastern Bay of Islands Ngati Kuta and Patukeha, with participation from landowners and the Department of Conservation.
Project Island Song’s focus is restoring native ecosystems to support the return of twenty threatened and at risk species to the islands and adjacent mainland. It will also allow other native species to re-establish and thrive.
We see our work as an investment in our children’s future. To help them better understand this legacy we run an education programme in partnership with Kids Restore NZ. Our ‘Floating Classroom’ provides them with an exciting, hands-on learning experience and an important conservation message which they take home to their families.
Achievements so far…
Seven pest free islands
Over 1,000 pest management stations
Facilitation of over 3,000 hectares of mainland in pest control
More than 27,000 trees planted
Over 4,000 volunteer hours contributed annually
Reintroduction of pateke (brown teal), toutouwai (North Island robin), tieke (North Island saddleback) and popokotea (whitehead) to the islands.
Twelve schools have participated in Kids Restore NZ, and experienced our Floating Classrooms
Give a little and help us build on this incredible foundation.
Project Island Song is the name given to the restoration of the ancient dawn chorus of the Bay of Islands. Project Island Song is an ecological restoration project of an archipelago of island sanctuaries, known as Ipipiri, in the eastern Bay of Islands. After a number of years in operation and achieving significant goals which includes the eradication of pests from the islands, Project Island Song is now in the position to tackle longer term aims, such as the reintroduction of native species to the islands – literally bringing back the birdsong to the islands, note by note.
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