Summary
In the last 10 years, DOC and the local community have worked hard at Boundary Stream to reduce plant and animal pests to very low numbers, giving our native species the chance to thrive. Previously lost native birds like the North Island kokako and robin have been reintroduced, significantly improving the ecological integrity of Boundary Stream.
Our key focus for the next 10 years is to continually improve on what we've learned to date, to ensure our practices are sustainable and to share this knowledge with others. The key challenge during this time will be to work with neighbouring communities and other interested parties to better understand the interactions that occur between small native forest ecosystems like Boundary Stream and their modified surroundings (like farms, exotic forest and roads). A part of this will be to develop systems and tools that allow our native species to survive and grow beyond the borders of Boundary Stream.
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