The Native Forest Restoration Trust has launched an urgent appeal to grasp what it describes as an amazing opportunity to save a unique area of indigenous Far North forest.
Considered to be of international conservation significance, the proposed 112ha reserve is the last remaining fragment of its kind in Northland's Wekaweka Valley catchment.
The landowners have agreed a special price of $185,000 for the trust to protect the property, on the understanding that the sale will be completed quickly.
"Opportunities to purchase areas of such ecological significance don't come up that often," says Trust Manager Sandy Crichton. "When they do, it's imperative to act swiftly and we're asking for the public's help to do so here."
Linking with the Waipoua Forest, which is part of the largest existing expanse of forest north of Auckland, the site holds great potential for regeneration and restoration.