With eager walker David Mallowes taking a quick hiatus from exploring the native space on foot, he thought it was a very good likelihood for east Auckland volunteer teams to tell the group about their work.
By Buddies of Mangemangeroa chairperson Marion Skelton
Mangemangeroa Reserve is a treasure in our yard, with a singular and numerous panorama that includes native forest, open farmland, estuary, and salt marsh habitats.
The primary entrance is beside the barn on Somerville Street, with further entry factors from Sandspit Street, Pohutukawa Avenue, Hayley Lane, and Level View Drive.
5 kilometres of strolling tracks weave by way of mature and regenerating bush, freshwater creeks, mangroves, and mudflats.
Some paths embody steps and brief steep sections, however the gorgeous views make it definitely worth the effort.
How did all of it start?
Initially a part of the Somerville farm, the land subdivided in 1984 was bought by Manukau Metropolis Council in 1994.
On the time, years of farming had left the realm degraded. A devoted group comprised of Betty Harris, Jack and Dorothy McKenzie, Jim Duckworth, and Austen Gates, envisioned restoring the land.
Their imaginative and prescient led to the formation of Buddies of Mangemangeroa, supported by Rotary, native faculties, and the group.
Since then, over 35,500 volunteer hours have gone into planting greater than 125,000 eco-sourced native vegetation.

Challenges and adjustments
One of many largest challenges right this moment is adapting to local weather change.
Rising droughts and intense rainfall are damaging the ecosystem.
Taraire bushes, as soon as thriving, are actually dying or falling throughout storms.
We now rigorously choose plant species extra resilient to those extremes whereas working to stabilise any new slips with applicable vegetation.
Wanting forward
We proceed to work with the assist of Auckland Council and Howick Native Board.
Whereas a lot of the reserve has been restored, ongoing upkeep stays important, together with infill planting, weed management, and changing vegetation because the forest cover matures.
Sustaining this work relies on having sufficient volunteers.
Should you’d wish to contribute, be a part of our weekly working group held each Wednesday from 9am-11.30am. All instruments are supplied. To become involved, e mail us at thefriendsofmangemangeroa@gmail.com.















