Moore's Bush Reserve

Coordinates: 45°49′8.77″S 170°30′40.45″E / 45.8191028°S 170.5112361°E / -45.8191028; 170.5112361
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A sign at the entrance to Moore's Bush Reserve.

Moore's Bush Reserve, also known as Moore's Bush, is a small reserve in the suburb of Leith Valley in Dunedin, New Zealand.[1]

This 4-hectare reserve is a combination of remnant native forest and a former dairy farm that has been replanted with native species.[1]

A number of small streams, including the Leith, run through the reserve.[2][3]

History

Moore's Bush was purchased by Percy and Ellie Moore in 1945 who began restoring the open farmland to its natural state by planting native

Forest & Bird by the Moore family in 1974 after Percy Moore died. An additional 2 hectares of forest owned by the Department of Conservation was added to Moore's Bush for the branch to manage in the 1990s.[1][3]

Flora and fauna

Native bird species present at Moore's Bush include

pīpipi (brown creepers), and pīpīwharauroa (shining cuckoo).[1]

Common plants include

Freshwater species include kōura (freshwater crayfish) and tuna (eels).[1]

Conservation

Moore's Bush is currently owned and managed by the Dunedin branch of

Forest & Bird who are working to restore the forest through native tree plantings, pest control, and the removal of invasive weed species including blackberry and broom.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Moore's Bush Reserve, Dunedin". www.forestandbird.org.nz. Retrieved 2019-05-08.
  2. ^ "Patmos Avenue, Leith Saddle, Moores Bush". Taieri Recreational Tramping Club. 2017-01-17. Retrieved 2019-05-08.
  3. ^ a b c Hayden, Jeannie. "Moore's Bush...1947 dairy farm, now a reviving podocarp reserve for all". Wild Dunedin. Retrieved 2019-05-08.

45°49′8.77″S 170°30′40.45″E / 45.8191028°S 170.5112361°E / -45.8191028; 170.5112361