Project
Mountains, Forests and Rivers Project New Zealand (demo)
Preserving and restoring wild landscapes
226.00 ha
400,000.00 tonnes
651,000.00 EUR
250 persons
178,000 trees
Okarito, New Zeeland • New Zealand Active, started in 2020-01-01 Agriculture, Conservation, Natural Forest Management, Restoration

The country owes its varied topography, and perhaps even its emergence above the waves, to the dynamic boundary it straddles between the Pacific and Indo-Australian Plates. New Zealand is part of Zealandia, a microcontinent nearly half the size of Australia that gradually submerged after breaking away from the Gondwanan supercontinent. About 25 million years ago, a shift in plate tectonic movements began to contort and crumple the region.