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Our Story

Hover over our important moments in history to learn more about how we’ve grown as a Trust!

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1990's

Present Day

Nursery build begins

Updating how we keep you in the loop

Pests eliminated from over 2000ha

Draft Habitat Restoration Strategy

Kiwi numbers recorded increased drastically

Predator Free Russell is created

Russell Kiwi Protection established

Long Beach restoration starts

Russell Landcare Trust is registered

North Island weka released

Russell Kiwi Group created

An idea formed

Our Story

Late 1990's

An idea formed

Russell Landcare Trust traces its origins back to the late 1990s, when local residents. Lindsay Alexander, Helen Ough Dealy, Bob Frater, and Dianna Frater were independently trying to control predators on their parts of the Russell Peninsula. These efforts were inspired by their shared commitment to protect the region’s remnant kiwi population and the efforts of pest controller Laurence Gordon.

2001

Russell Kiwi Group created

Russell Kiwi Group, an informal group, met regularly to start coordinating their pest control efforts. As their work gained momentum, it became clear that a more formal organisation was needed to secure funding and support from the wider community.

2002

Russell Landcare Trust is registered

North Island weka released

Following a public meeting and with the assistance of local solicitor John Gallie, Russell Kiwi Group became the Russell Landcare Trust, a registered charitable trust.

31 captive-bred North Island weka were released in Paroa Bay. Building an electrified fence augmented by traps at Manawaora helped slow pest invasion of the Russell Peninsula.

2011

Long Beach restoration starts

Following a public meeting and with the assistance of local solicitor John Gallie, Russell Kiwi Group became the Russell Landcare Trust, a registered charitable trust.

2016

Russell Kiwi Protection established

Russell Landcare’s specialist pest control project was set up in partnership with Living Waters-BOI and Bay of Islands Walkways Trust. A virtual fence of self-setting traps is set up across the peninsula at Manawaora Bay.

2022

Predator Free Russell is created

Russell Landcare Trust became officially involved in the nationwide Predator Free 2050 programme through the creation of Predator Free Russell.

2024

Kiwi numbers recorded increased drastically

2024 saw a dramatic increase in kiwi numbers recorded from 500 in 2016 to 2,200 in 2024, demonstrating the importance of continued pest control and habitat restoration! A huge milestone for the Trust.

2025

Nursery build begins

Pest eliminated from over 1000ha

Russell Landcare’s native plant nursery is a new venture for the Trust. This nursery is specifically designed to produce eco-sourced native plants that will help with wider community habitat restoration efforts.

Following significant efforts between the Trust and its stakeholders, we are happy to share our new strategy for the coming decade. This document is a roadmap to help us restore the mauri of the peninsula.

Mid-2025 saw the Trust achieve a huge win in predator control on the peninsula! Rats have been eliminated from 1000ha of our project area, and over 2000ha are now possum-free as well.

Now

Present Day

Since its founding, Russell Landcare Trust has grown significantly, undertaking numerous projects that have made a substantial impact on the local environment. From the successful translocation of North Island weka to ongoing habitat restoration efforts, the Trust continues to build on the legacy of its founders, working towards a predator-free Russell Peninsula where native species can flourish.

More than 20 years on, Russell’s kiwi populations are doing well, and rare species have been successfully reintroduced. The future is looking good with substantial ongoing pest control supporting the area’s flourishing biodiversity. 

1990's

An idea formed

2001

Russell Kiwi Group created

2002

Russell Landcare Trust is registered

North Island weka released

2011

Long Beach restoration starts

2016

Russell Kiwi Protection established

2022

Predator Free Russell is created

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