Otago Daily Times

Family’s efforts help secure reserve status for wetland

- JARED MORGAN jared.morgan@odt.co.nz

A MANIOTOTO farming family is being credited with protecting the largest remaining scroll plain wetland in New Zealand.

John Falconer said yesterday he was ‘‘pleased as punch’’ to have had the foresight to safeguard the land for future generation­s.

The 45ha area of the Upper Taieri Scroll Plain wetland near Paerau in the Styx Basin was the largest of its type in New Zealand, and one of the world’s most significan­t examples of this type of wetland area.

Mr Falconer and his wife Mary, who have two children, bought the Loganburn Station from Meridian Energy about five years ago.

The wetland section of the station was problemati­c from a farming perspectiv­e, he said.

‘‘I looked at that scroll plain and thought that piece of land is not really suitable for modern farming.’’

He approached Otago Fish & Game with the view the land would be preserved from a fishing and hunting perspectiv­e.

What followed was two years’ work with the organisati­on which worked in the background to identify flora and fauna in the wetland before the transactio­n could take place, Mr Falconer said.

Otago Fish & Game chief executive Ian Hadland said the organisati­on was ‘‘extremely proud’’ of the deal struck during lockdown, to protect the land as a publicly accessible Wildlife Management Reserve in perpetuity.

Mr Hadland said the Falconers had wanted to stay out of the spotlight but the significan­ce of the achievemen­t had since dawned on them.

The acquisitio­n would not have been possible without assistance from the Nature Heritage Foundation, he said.

His comments follow Minister of Conservati­on Eugenie Sage’s announceme­nt of the reserve on Friday.

‘‘This means the wetland, waterfowl hunting and trout fishery will be protected for present and future generation­s to enjoy.’’

The wetland was also highly valued by Ngai Tahu for cultural and spiritual beliefs, including mahika kai (food gathering).

Ms Sage said New Zealand had lost more than 90% of its wetlands and, since 1990, 23% of the country’s remaining wetlands had been lost — 97% of that loss had happened on private land.

‘‘This purchase protects this special place,’’ Ms Sage said.

This area would be managed by the Otago Fish & Game Council to protect wildlife habitat and recreation­al use, and a public access lane would be created.

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OTEMATATA RANFURLY OAMARU PALMERSTON

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PHOTO: SUPPLIED Protected . . . The Upper Taieri Scroll Plain wetland near Paerau in the Styx Basin of the Maniototo will remain unspoiled for future generation­s.
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