Landowners Peter and Robyn watch a wetland take shape Posted by QEII National Trust | 11 months ago Peter and Robyn McLeod see a wetland transformed on their property, with plenty of connection with their local community.
QEII National Trust 2025 director election results Posted by QEII National Trust | 11 months ago We are pleased to announce that QEII members have elected Graham Mourie and Marie Taylor to serve as directors of the QEII board.
Minister of Conservation seeking nominations for QEII board Posted by QEII National Trust | 12 months ago The Minister of Conservation is now seeking nominations for two positions on the Queen Elizabeth II National Trust Board of Directors. Nominations ...
Voting for 2025 director elections Posted by QEII National Trust | 1 year ago Voting has now closed for the 2025 QEII director elections. Election results are expected to be announced on Monday 24 March 2025.
Life below the salt line Posted by QEII National Trust | 1 year ago A QEII covenant in Central Otago protects a unique inland saline site, supporting some very special salt-loving species.
Makarora landowner Gary shares his passion for longstanding covenant Posted by QEII National Trust | 1 year ago Gary Charteris is passionate about the 20-year-old QEII covenant that protects his property in Makarora located between Wanaka and the Haast Pass.
Possible changes at QEII National Trust in 2025-26 Posted by QEII National Trust | 1 year ago Our funding situation has forced us to look at what we can deliver in the next financial year. We want to address any questions or concerns.
Protection beyond the flames – QEII covenants and wildfires Posted by QEII National Trust | 1 year ago Last season, wildfires damaged QEII covenants in Canterbury and Wairarapa. With summer already here, what can we do to decrease the fire risk?
Covenantor gets help from Auckland Council Fund to turn the tide on weeds Posted by QEII National Trust | 1 year ago Landowner Carolyn Workman was once too discouraged to enter the QEII covenant on her property, but now she is "blown away" by the difference.
Once Bittern twice shy – the mission to count the shy and secretive Australasian bittern Posted by QEII National Trust | 1 year ago Large, secretive and shy, the Australasian bittern (matuku hūrepo) isn’t easy to find which makes them hard to count. A committed group has ...