Highlights from our 10th Anniversary Celebrations
Highlights from Project Janszoon’s 10th Anniversary celebrations, photo exhibition, guided walks and volunteer thank you event this year. The images above share some of the events
Highlights from Project Janszoon’s 10th Anniversary celebrations, photo exhibition, guided walks and volunteer thank you event this year. The images above share some of the events
Over the last 10 years, Project Janszoon has worked with the Abel Tasman Birdsong Trust, DOC, Iwi and many volunteers to restore the ecological prospects
The September issue of the Royal Overseas League magazine, Overseas, featured an article on Springtime in the New Zealand Forest, featuring Project Janszoon Director Philip
Project Janszoon’s winter 2022 newsletter features our 10th Anniversary activities, efforts to save the snails at Wainui, stoat trapping technology, kākā sightings and Conservation Week
For Conservation Week 2022, The Guardian Motueka ran a three page feature on Project Janszoon and its partners to launch our 10th Anniversary Celebrations, supported
Meet the solitary fungi giants of the forest. The shelf fungus (Phellinus sp) can grow up to 30 cm across and are found throughout New
The split gill is a “shelf” fungi that can be seen year round clustered on decaying wood. It’s scientific name, Schizophyllum commune, refers to common or
The blackened trunks and foliage of trees amongst beech and manuka/kanuka vegetation is a common sight in parts of Abel Tasman National Park and is
Video: Robyn Janes/MediaFix A distinctive landmark in Mārahau greets visitors approaching from the South—a carved waharoa (entranceway). It tells the story of migration of the
Project Janszoon’s Autumn newsletter is out now with the latest news about our 10th anniversary plans, the latest on our snail sanctuaries, as well as
Project Janszoon’s pest eradication programme has seen thousands of rats trapped in the last 10 years. These introduced predators have wreaked havoc throughout New Zealand’s
The 793ha Hadfield Clearing was bought into the Abel Tasman National Park in 2003/4. Restoration efforts were focused on a 25ha paddock which was then
Get notified about our latest restoration work in the Abel Tasman