Nonprofit

Glenfern Sanctuary

Great Barrier Island, New Zealand
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www.glenfern.org.nz

  • About Us

    1. Continue to reforest a valley ecosystem with a wide variety of native plants including two endemic to Great Barrier Island, propagated from seeds and seedlings on the island. 2. Control pests (rats cats and pigs) on the property and provide a sanctuary where native flora and fauna can flourish.

    3. Continue to extend the interpretive botanical walkway within the valley to illustrate native trees and plants existing on Great Barrier Island. 4. Educate children and others about our New Zealand ecology. 5. Raise endangered and native species within the Sanctuary.

    1. Continue to reforest a valley ecosystem with a wide variety of native plants including two endemic to Great Barrier Island, propagated from seeds and seedlings on the island. 2. Control pests (rats cats and pigs) on the property and provide a sanctuary where native flora and fauna can flourish.

    3. Continue to extend the interpretive botanical walkway within the valley to illustrate native trees and plants existing on Great Barrier Island. 4. Educate children and others about our New Zealand ecology. 5. Raise endangered and native species within the Sanctuary.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Animals
    • Environment & Sustainability

    Location

    • Glenfern Road, Great Barrier Island, None 1236, New Zealand
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