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🌲 Ecosystem Restoration Proposal

Mahere Whakaora Taiao — Plan to Restore a Local Ecosystem

Final Assessment: Restoration Proposal

Design a realistic plan to restore or protect a local ecosystem. Apply everything you've learned about ecology, conservation, and kaitiakitanga.

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ECOSYSTEM RESTORATION PROPOSAL

Project Title:

Location:

Prepared by:
Date:

1. Executive Summary | Whakarāpopototanga

Summarize your proposal in 3-4 sentences. What is the problem? What is your solution?

2. Site Description | Te Wāhi

Location (be specific):

Current ecosystem type:

☐ Native bush/ngahere   ☐ Wetland/repo   ☐ Coastal/marine   ☐ Stream/awa   ☐ Other: ________

Size of area (approximate):

Current state of the ecosystem:

Describe what the site looks like now. What species are present? What problems exist?

Site Map / Sketch:

Draw a map showing key features of your site

3. Problem Analysis | Te Tātari Raruraru

Main threats to this ecosystem:

Pest animals (specify: _______________)
Invasive weeds (specify: _______________)
Habitat loss / fragmentation
Pollution (specify: _______________)
Human disturbance
Climate change impacts
Other: _______________

Describe how these threats are affecting the ecosystem:

Which native species are most at risk?

Species Why at risk? Conservation status

4. Proposed Actions | Ngā Mahi Whakamahere

Goal: What does success look like? Describe the restored ecosystem.

Action Plan:

Action Purpose Priority (H/M/L)

Native plants to introduce (if applicable):

5. Timeline | Te Rārangi Wā

Month 1-2
Month 3-4
Month 5-6
Year 2
Year 5+

6. Budget Estimate | Te Tahua Pūtea

Item Quantity Cost Each Total
$$
$$
$$
$$
$$
TOTAL $

Potential funding sources:

7. Community & Cultural Considerations

Who should be involved in this project?

Local iwi / hapū (Which? _______________)
Regional council
DOC
Local schools
Community groups
Landowners
Other: _______________

How does this project align with kaitiakitanga?

Are there any cultural sites or concerns to be aware of?

8. Measuring Success | Te Ine Angitu

How will you know if your restoration is working?

Indicator Current Level Target (Year 5) How to Measure

9. Conclusion | Whakakapinga

Why is this restoration project important?

What will the site look like if your proposal succeeds?

📊 Self-Assessment Checklist

I have clearly described the site and its problems
My actions are specific and realistic
I have used ecological concepts from the unit
My timeline is logical
I have considered community and cultural factors
I have explained how to measure success
My proposal shows kaitiakitanga values
I have proofread my work