Sustainable Otago Peninsula Survey

Kia ora

I have the pleasure of writing to you on behalf of Te Rūnaka Ōtākou, Otago Peninsula Trust and the Otago Peninsula Biodiversity Trust. The reason for the correspondence is to introduce you to the concept of a “Sustainable Otago Peninsula.”

You may receive this invitation directly from one of the above organisations, your local school or another entity associated with the Otago Peninsula, so I apologise if you receive this more than once.

The footprint for the Sustainable Otago Peninsula reflects what the Otago Peninsula Biodiversity Trust refer to as the whole Peninsula, from the headland to the coast, through to the guardians (Tomahawk, Vauxhall, Waverly, Musselburgh and Tainui) capturing the nine Otago Peninsula cluster of Schools. The boundary runs from Rongo Rock to the BP service station, down Queens Drive to the St Kilda Surf Club, the approximate location of the river that historically drained the Otago Harbour.

In the initial position paper, we have focused on the history and status of the Otago Peninsula. We have intentionally made no suggestions on what individuals or community may want from a sustainable peninsula, that is the purpose of the survey and community meetings.

Each of the Otago Peninsula Schools from Musselburgh to Portobello will be hosting a community meeting. Please advise us via the survey which of the meeting venue’s you will be attending to assist us with our planning.

Your interests and welfare may span areas such as geography, communities, forests, farming, healthy environments, wildlife, or resilience within economics and food systems. The Sustainable Peninsula project would greatly appreciate 5-10 minutes of your time to complete this survey. Simply click the link below to participate:

The Sustainable Otago Peninsula Survey

If you complete the survey you will be in the draw for a weekend of treats on the Peninsula including a night at Blimeys @ Roselle, dinner at Toroa Cafe, breakfast at Augustines of Portobello and wildlife tours at OPERA, Royal Albatross Centre and Blue Penguins Pukekura. An amazing weekend for two! 

I look forward to meeting with you and exploring how we can collaborate to create a sustainable Otago Peninsula

 

Hoani Langsbury, MNZM, BSc, PgDipSci. 

OPBG Chairperson

langsbury@gmail.com

027 252 2876 (027 albatross)