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Onetangi Reserve

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Onetangi Reserve is more than 50ha of bush valley at the rear of the Onetangi wetlands, owned by Forest and Bird, protected under the Reserves Act and is open to the public. Half a kilometre from Onetangi Beach and between Scotts Tce and Waiheke Rd the reserve can also be accessed from Fisher Road and Trig Hill Road. Once known as Eddie Brown's Bush after a former owner, the bush-covered reserve is one of the best examples of remnant forest left on Waiheke. It is these days popular with walkers. Tracks go both around and across the reserve. Highlights include deep nikau palm groves and a stand of young, but nevertheless impressive, kauri.

Description: Lots 41-42 DP 16850 and being part Allotment 38 C/T 1313/37; lots 346-354 DP 16850 and being part Allotment 38 C/T 2091/21; lots 20-21 DP 11657 and being part Allotments 38, 53 and 70 C/T 1589/31.

History

The Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society bought the reserve in 1962. In the 1960s and again in the 1980s locals put much effort into the clearing of gorse and other weeds.

In 1965 the society bought the cottage at 3 Scotts Tce, which it still lets out to members and non-members.

In 1989 Waiheke members formed the Hauraki Gulf Islands branch of the society (fomerly the Hauraki Islands Section), which now manages the reserve and has a ranger appointed for it.

More history can be read on the society's website.