Friends of Mana Island

Friends of Mana Island Volunteers helping restore Mana Island's ecology. Friends of Mana Island was established in 1998. Infill species planting continues.

We provide support for the Department of Conservation to restore the ecology of Mana Island, in collaboration with Ngāti Toa as tangata whenua. The Friends of Mana Island Incorporated (FOMI) was established in 1998 as a not for profit Society and registered as a Charity (CC27290) in 2008. The primary focus since 1987 has been the planting of trees, a 20 year programme aimed at restoring the vegeta

tion on the island prior to 1800. This programme has seen some 500,000 trees and shrubs planted to date, all of which are indigenous to the Wellington Conservancy. One of the objectives of restoring the habitat is to provide a sustainable environment for a number of endangered species, primarily from within the Conservancy. A significant exception was the transfer of takahe in 1987 which are endangered in Southland, and are thriving on the island. The reforestation has been confined to the valley systems and slopes, leaving sufficient grassland area to support the takahe. Another exception are captive bred Shore Plover, ranked as nationally critical, released since 2007 in an attempt toprovide a self sustaining population. Because the island is rodent and predator free it provides an ideal environment for the Cook Strait Giant Weta, and a number of endangered lizards and birds. The bird releases to date include the North Island Robin, Diving Petrel, Fluttering Shearwater, Brown Teal, Fairy Prion, Yellow Crowned Kakariki, Bellbird, Whitehead, Rowi, fernbird and white-faced storm petrel. The Friends of Mana Island invite you to participate in the potentially high profile projects by way of donation of materials or sponsorship. You can also visit our YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjVhOyqRDA_WSaIgcTGtWLw

Another fabulous weekend of activity on Mana Island with 15 energetic volunteers. Well done team! You can read about the...
19/12/2025

Another fabulous weekend of activity on Mana Island with 15 energetic volunteers. Well done team!

You can read about the December work trip here...https://manaisland.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/FOMI-Work-Party-Report-Dec-5-7-2025.pdf

We have Mana Island heritage peach trees for sale as a fundraiser. Grown from peach stones originally collected from the...
16/12/2025

We have Mana Island heritage peach trees for sale as a fundraiser. Grown from peach stones originally collected from the historic tree in Bell's garden on the island. The fruit is delicious!

$20 per tree - approx 600mm tall. Email [email protected] Please include your phone number.

Twenty gorgeous barking (Wellington green) geckos were translocated to Mana Island recently. FOMI executive member Andre...
16/12/2025

Twenty gorgeous barking (Wellington green) geckos were translocated to Mana Island recently. FOMI executive member Andrea Wilson was part of the translocation team. Read her account of the gecko release...
https://manaisland.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Barking-Geckos-Translocation-to-Mana-Island-05.12.25.pdf

This is a tricky one to spot… so where is this mural? Mana Island public art  #7. Last one until we find more…
14/11/2025

This is a tricky one to spot… so where is this mural? Mana Island public art #7. Last one until we find more…

Any guesses where this mural is? ---  Mana Island public art  #6. Local children worked with the artist to paint this vi...
07/11/2025

Any guesses where this mural is? --- Mana Island public art #6. Local children worked with the artist to paint this vibrant mural as part of Porirua City Council’s village programme.
🎨 Artist: Rachel Benefield

Mana Island public art  #5. Can you guess the location of this colourful mural? Before you click this link! https://www....
24/10/2025

Mana Island public art #5. Can you guess the location of this colourful mural? Before you click this link! https://www.resene.co.nz/competition/murals/111-2018.htm?srsltid=AfmBOopnEDl5c7tFEXC25joElymw5Hxoor7EYE_PmUclm5_bQHeFMDc_

It was entered in the Resene NZ Mural Masterpieces competition in 2018. "The mural was created to promote Plimmerton Beach marine activities, such as windsurfing and sailing, with nature and the sacred bird land with Nigel, the gannet."

🎨 Artist: Kumiko Jacolin 2018

Mana Island public art  #4. It features a beautiful poem by NZ poet Sam Hunt - "Of Dan and the Peacock". Can you guess t...
17/10/2025

Mana Island public art #4. It features a beautiful poem by NZ poet Sam Hunt - "Of Dan and the Peacock". Can you guess the location?

What a huge list of tasks these tenacious volunteers completed on the most recent work party trip to Mana Island! Well d...
15/10/2025

What a huge list of tasks these tenacious volunteers completed on the most recent work party trip to Mana Island! Well done team! Here is the group, ready for pick-up by the Charmaine Karol boat after a very busy weekend.

You can read about the weekend here...
https://manaisland.org.nz/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/FOMI-Work-Party-Report-3-5-October-2025.pdf

Mana Island public art  #3. Can you guess the location? A fabulous mural which wraps around the whole building. 🎨 Artist...
10/10/2025

Mana Island public art #3. Can you guess the location? A fabulous mural which wraps around the whole building.
🎨 Artist: Rachel Benefield 2019

Can you guess the location? Mana Island public art  #2.  And here's the source photo. Such a joyful scene!  🎨 Artist: Ra...
03/10/2025

Can you guess the location? Mana Island public art #2. And here's the source photo. Such a joyful scene!
🎨 Artist: Rachel Benefield 2019

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