There is no cure for Kauri dieback, and the disease kills most if not all the Kauri it infects.
But our beautiful Kauri can be saved – with the help of people like you.
You can help fight Kauri Dieback

There is no cure for Kauri dieback, and the disease kills most if not all the Kauri it infects.
But our beautiful Kauri can be saved – with the help of people like you.
It’s official – again! Hiking enthusiasts can once again enjoy Great Barrier Island’s incredible 3 day hiking experience… The Aotea Track.
Great Barrier Island has had some good news lately. Along with the recent announcement of the opening of the Aotea Conservation Park, Conservation Minister Maggie Barry has also revealed that the Nature Heritage Fund would put “a significant amount of funding” towards
What do Namibia, The Cook Islands, Oregon and Great Barrier Island have in common? Probably not a lot really – apart from sharing 7th best score on National Geographics list of the worlds 99 top islands and coastlines… The Nat-Geo Traveller
Soon after June’s devastating storm, which wreaked havoc across Great Barrier Island, Nick Smith the Minister of Conservation at the time, spoke earnestly about the importance of immediate restoration and backed it up with a $2.5 million promise to get
Sealink Travel have released their Summer 2014/15 timetable and are now taking bookings for the Auckland to Great Barrier Island ‘Fast Ferry Service’. This option proved popular…
It was very welcome news. Offered at a time when most Great Barrier Islanders were still dealing with the devastation from the “worst storm in living memory”…