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Our vision for the development of Rangitoto and Motutapu Islands is th
at they be restored to the state of functioning native ecosystems. In
order to achieve this, all mammals and invasive weeds must first be er
adicated. Following this, past ecological and culturally-influenced co
mmunities can be restored by the revegetation of large areas of Motuta
pu and the reintroduction, or translocation, of native fauna. There is
a need for open public access and provision for full interpretation o
f the Maori and Pakeha culture and history, as well as of the ecologic
al values associated with these two islands. This document outlines a
strategy whereby such a project could be achieved. While this document
is not intended to be a definitive working plan for the restoration o
f these islands, we believe that a strategy along these lines is one t
hat would best meet the needs of both native flora and fauna and also
of the New Zealand public.