Protecting our native plants, animals and wild places, on land and in our oceans. Help us to help nature.
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‘Atawhai Whenua’ … a kindness to the land
This sums up what we believe should be our approach to all of Waiheke’s native flora and fauna.
The Hauraki Islands branch is an integral part of Waiheke’s conservation community. Our members regularly hit our reserves and coastlines to take part in planting, pest control and restoration projects.
Almost all of our time is devoted to Waiheke Island, and in particular to our three reserves.
Our Kiwi Conservation Club is a fun way for kids to learn about our native species and protecting the environment. To find out more contact the KCC co-ordinator.

Enjoy what are probably the lowest holiday rental rates on the island.
Forest and Bird Cottage
3 Scotts Terrace
Onetangi
Waiheke Island.
Rates vary per night according to the time of year. There are of course reduced rates for Forest & Bird members.
We are always looking for help with our major projects, newsletter, and fundraising applications
How you can help:
If you’re interested in becoming a volunteer or making a donation, please contact the secretary.
The island contains a variety of special natural habits, including wetlands, old bush remnants, extensive regenerating bush, and coastal ecosystems. Forest & Bird Hauraki Island’s branch have three reserves which are the main focus of our working bees.