Restoring Our Forests

Planting Trees for a Greener Future
At Kiwi Reserve, we're stewards of the natural environment, having planted over one million trees since our inception.  We take pride in our commitment to reforestation and the fact that the trees we have planted have resulted in more than 900 hectares of land being restored into flourishing, life-supporting native forest.

With each jar of honey purchased, you're not only savouring the sweet fruit of our hard-working bees; you're also contributing to the protection of existing native forests plus the rebirth of land areas once stripped for farming and pine plantations.

New Zealand Conservation Tree Planting - Green New Zealand

Providing a Safe & Rich Habitat for our Precious Wildlife
Our effort in reforestation serves a dual purpose.  It helps combat climate change and also provides a safe haven for our precious kiwi and other native species.  We are particularly concerned about reviving the populations of endangered species.  As a result of our tree planting, we are seeing species beginning to thrive again and move into areas which had previously been stripped of their native food-bearing plants.

Our proactive tree plantation and predator control program are ensuring that our beautiful birds and other species can thrive in their natural habitats into the years to come.  With each tree planted, we're not just growing forests; we're nurturing a legacy for future generations.

Planting Native Trees in New Zealand - Greener Future

Be a Part of our Vision
We envision a world where businesses and nature work together harmoniously for mutual benefit.  We invite you to join us in creating a greener and more sustainable world; whether it's by purchasing our honey or by lending a hand in our tree-planting initiatives - because your involvement makes a difference.

Every purchase of our honey products directly fuels our reforestation and wildlife protection efforts.  The next time you enjoy our honey, remember that the sweetness you taste is the taste of sustainability.   So let's work together and nurture our precious natural environment, one tree, one bird, and one jar of honey at a time.

Women Planting a Native Tree in New Zealand - Honey - Conservation Efforts