Caring for Kahurangi: The inspiring story of Friends of Flora
Caring for Kahurangi: The inspiring story of Friends of Flora
Caring for Kahurangi: The inspiring story of Friends of Flora
Caring for Kahurangi: The inspiring story of Friends of Flora
Caring for Kahurangi: The inspiring story of Friends of Flora
Caring for Kahurangi: The inspiring story of Friends of Flora
Caring for Kahurangi: The inspiring story of Friends of Flora
Caring for Kahurangi: The inspiring story of Friends of Flora
Caring for Kahurangi: The inspiring story of Friends of Flora
Caring for Kahurangi: The inspiring story of Friends of Flora
Caring for Kahurangi: The inspiring story of Friends of Flora

Sandy & Robin Toy

Caring for Kahurangi: The inspiring story of Friends of Flora

$59.99

Pre-order for delivery October 2025

Caring for Kahurangi is the story of one of the most successful community-led conservation projects in New Zealand. Imagine a place where whio whistle in every creek, where the soul-touching call of roroa, the great spotted kiwi, rends the night, where elusive forest ringlet butterflies flit in sunlit glades and diminutive ‘giant’ wētā trundle through the tussock. This is the Flora, rugged country beneath the marble peaks of the Wharepapa/ Arthur Range on the eastern edge of Kahurangi National Park.
For the last 25 years, the volunteer group Friends of Flora has been pursuing this vision. Here they have been trapping predators, translocating birds, surveying and monitoring, determined to restore this special place.
Beautifully illustrated with Ruedi Mosimann’s photographs, Caring for Kahurangi describes the journey of Friends of Flora, weaving tales of volunteer adventures, rigorous science and magical encounters into an inspiring story of what can be achieved with great commitment, drive and friendship.

Weight 1.70 kg
ISBN

9781988550725

Pages

304

Size

250 x 200mm

Format

Hardback with dustjacket

Author

Sandy & Robin Toy

Published

Oct 2025

 

Sandy & Robin Toy

Sandy Toy
Robin Toy

Sandy’s first experience of translocation was a leopard caught in the garden of her childhood home on the outskirts of Nairobi, Kenya. She moved to the UK in her teens and had to abandon her ambition to research zebra. Robin’s childhood adventures centred on cycling and the Brighton Youth Orchestra. They met at the University of York where they did ecology degrees and roamed North Yorkshire as Conservation Volunteers. They lived in a rainforest in Malaysia collecting data for Robin’s PhD. Sandy went on to work for the UK statutory nature conservation agency, while Robin reinvented himself as an ecotoxicologist. Seventeen years later they moved to Aotearoa. Within weeks they joined the Remutaka Conservation Trust and became accredited kiwi handlers during the translocation of kiwi-nui. In 2010 they moved to Motueka, attracted by the mountains, a more sustainable lifestyle and a strawbale house. They work as ecological contractors and volunteers with Friends of Flora.

Ruedi Mosimann

Ruedi Mosimann grew up on a small farm in Switzerland. After an apprenticeship as a fitter and turner, he worked as an engineer specialising in precision mechanics. In 2002 he moved to the Motueka Valley and since 2012 Ruedi has been a member of Friends of Flora where he enjoys the company of great volunteers and the unique flora and fauna of the project area. Over the years his interest in photography grew, leading him to join the newly formed Motueka Camera Club in 2009. Later he joined the Photographic Society of New Zealand and received multiple regional awards.