Aotea is home to over 575 native plant varieties – a quarter of New Zealand’s diverse flora species. However, around 300 introduced species, some high-risk, pose a threat to our native treasures.
The initiative, Aotea High Risk Weeds, raises awareness of these pest weeds and shares information on possible weed control techniques.
“Our native ecosystem on the motu is special to all of us, and this is a great opportunity to help protect it,” says local board chair Izzy Fordham.
To take part in the new initiative, residents and visitors to the island are encouraged to join the project ‘Aotea High Risk Weeds’ on online platform iNaturalist to find a list of the plants we need to look out for. Participants can also record any weeds they find.
Auckland Council’s Natural Environment Delivery Islands team started surveying for these high-risk weeds on Aotea in 2011, and work is ongoing as part of the Natural Environment Targeted Rate. The iNaturalist project will help the team immensely with their ability to target these weeds.