Projects

Listed below are the projects planned, underway or completed by the Chatham Heritage and Restoration Trust



Dune Planting Print E-mail

Dune Restoration at the Nagti Mutunga and Ngati Haumai Pa Reserve.


Trustee's George Hough, Irleen Whitiri and George Day of the Pa Reserve and the Trustee's of

CHART Lois Croon, Tom Lanauze and co-ordinator of CHART obtained permission to visit the Tioriori Dune Restoration.

The day was fine with a good breeze with 4wd motor bikes and a 4wd toyota we made it safe to Tioriori with no mishaps as can often happen.

We spent several hours at the site with all trustee from both organisations exploring the dune site.


We all were excited and saw that it was very possible to achieve at Waitangi and were happy to model from the Tioriori site.


In September AkeAke seedling that had been sowen were pricked and put into tree trainers with the help form visitors on tour with Kay Robarts. A very special thank you to the visitors who were all Friends of the National Park. Two thousand trees were pricked into tree trainers and taken to George Hough's who looked after them untill planting time.


In April we planted the trees along the top of the second swale spraying was not needed as the ground was sparsley covered with coastal herbs and grasses.


Thank you to all of those who came to support CHART's planting day at the Ngati Mutunga and Ngati Haumia Pa Reserve. We planted 2000 akeake trees which are now growing well. This is a great start to the project which we hope to complete over the next 5 years. Our vision is to remove some of the weeds that are present in the dune area and replace with our native species that once dominated the unique coast line of the Chatham Islands.

We really appreciate all the effort and support by everyone who as been involved with CHART and the dune restoration.

 

Restoration of the Waitangi sand dunes Print E-mail

Waitangi beach is located in the main town of the Chatham Island community. Marram grass has out competed many of the native dune species which once existed in this location. Chart hopes to rehabilitate the dune system by planting many endemic and threatened dunes species.

Restoration of Blind Jims Print E-mail

Blind Jims is on the Western Shore of Te Whanga Lagoon, Chatham Islands. It is a well known, accessible and pleasant spot for locals and tourists to enjoy as a picnic area, and a place to fossick for fossilised sharks teeth which have eroded from ancient lime stone and washed upon the shore. There are two areas of remanent forest which are in decline due to heavy stock pressure. The restoration project aims to fence an area of Blind Jims to exclude stock, and replant the understory of the remanent forests to create a more enjoyable place for locals and tourists to use. 

Getting on our feet Print E-mail

Our first project is to get the Trust underway!  The Trust has been formed and we are currently seeking funding for a part-time co-ordinator to assist in planning of future projects, seek funding and gather support.



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