Right now the native biodiversity of Hawke's Bay is in crisis.
Endemic plants and animals are under a range of pressures — from introduced animals such as goats to predators such as possums and cats.
Human activity and habitat clearance has been, and still is, a major issue in the Bay, impacting significantly on native species.
Over the past 150 years, nine bird species — including the hihi/stitchbird — have become locally extinct and half of the remaining species are threatened.
Five types of reptiles have gone from the region, including the Duvauchel's gecko, and 70 per cent of the remaining reptiles are at risk. Forty per cent of our freshwater fish are also under threat.