More than 200 people stepped up to stop any further loss of critically endangered biodiversity in Hawke's Bay.
Those who attended the action plan launch in Havelock North hailed from 60 different regional environmental groups, local authorities, government agencies and educational institutions.
The University of Waikato's Environmental Research Institute has signed up as the first corporate sponsor of the Biodiversity Guardians.
Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Research Bruce Clarkson, said the signing signalled the University's commitment to working with the community to make a difference on the ground.
"To achieve what this action plan sets out, we have to move beyond revegetation in our urban centres such as Napier and Hastings."