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Orongo Station Conservation Master Plan. Orongo Station is a 3,000-acre sheep station on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand. The Station was the landing point for the Great Migration of Maori people in 1100, and again for Captain Cook’s crew when they discovered New Zealand in 1769.
The master plan for Orongo Station (which includes Maraetaha and Mapere Station) encompasses 3,000 acres and weaves together multiple ecological restoration strategies with a working sheep farm and a rich cultural landscape.
- Poverty Bay, North Island, New Zealand
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The master plan for Orongo Station (which includes Maraetaha and Mapere Station) encompasses 3,000 acres and weaves together multiple ecological restoration strategies with a working sheep farm and a rich cultural landscape.
The Orongo Station is a 3,000 acre coastal farm located on the north Island of New Zealand. The farm had existed for over a century, before new owners took it over in 2001. At this time, because of overgrazing and deforestation, large areas of the farm were suffering from soil erosion and the quality of the grazing land was poor.
Jul 6, 2017 · By integrating cultural and ecological restoration with profitable agriculture, Orongo Station serves as a model for sustainable land management. photo by Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects. area: 3,000 acres master plan through construction administration
The stewardship master plan for the 3,000-acre sheep station establishes a vision for the extensive regeneration of devastated ecologies while simultaneously expanding agricultural production and revealing a cultural landscape rich in Maori and European heritage.
Download scientific diagram | Orongo Station Conservation Masterplan, Poverty Bay, New Zealand, Thomas Woltz of Nelson Byrd Woltz (2002-2012).