Habitat Restoration Takes a Village

Volunteers excited for the plant delivery from Te Kakano

Here at Friend of Bullock Creek, we understand that we couldn’t accomplish what we do without the generous help and support from the Wanaka Community at large. We always enjoy and greatly appreciate any opportunity to collaborate and work with any friends. Work at Bullock Creek has managed to unite a community and heal an ecosystem.

Recently, we recieved a generous delivery of plants from Te Kakano, another amazing local organization. They too rely on generous volunteer time. This fabulous collaboration will lead to native species: Kanuka, Kahikatea & Olearia hectorii - getting to grow up right at Bullock Creek. Here’s the instagram and facebook posts about it!

Olearia hectorii in particular is a very important inclusion! This native - also known as Deciduous Tree Daisy, is nationally endagered. Many Olearia are simply nearing the end of thier life and there are not enough young plants growing to replace them. Meanwhile sprouting plants struggle to establish themselves and are often outcompeted.

Getting to put a few Olearia Hectorii in the ground was valuable to say the least. Existing Olearia are important members of the ecosystem, offering homes to many bugs and other forms of life! At Bullock Creek these youngsters will have plenty of opportunity to grow strong and healthy - and will always have friends in those who spend time there.

To learn more about Oleria Hectorii - DOC does a great job at profiling this awesome plant in a video. And if you want an even deeper dive - check out this article when Olearia was plant of the month!

It is always a pleasure to work with Te Kakano to help an ecosystem out… I wonder what team up will be next…? If you’d like to get involved with either Te Kakano or FOBC - don’t hesitate!

Olearia Hectorii & its yellow flowers. Image from New Zealand Plant Conservation Network.

FOBC Trust