About 130 pairs of hands and a "year's worth" of weekends have helped complete a predator-proof fence perched above the cliffs of St Clair, Dunedin.
Constructing the fence about 70m above the rocks between St Clair and Tunnel Beach has had its challenges, but just over two years later, it is complete.
The Forest and Bird Dunedin branch project aims to protect a small population of fairy prions - the only mainland population of the seabird - and attract other seabirds back to the city's coast.
Forest and Bird Dunedin branch member Graeme Loh, who looks after the fairy prions, said the work started in April 2011 after a flying fox-type system was devised to get heavy material down to the site.
Workers took a break during the summer of 2011-12 and then got stuck in, with about 130 volunteers giving their time to help complete the project, which was funded by the Marjorie Barclay Trust.