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Le Roys and Hinemoa Halo
Do you live within the Halo area?
Le Roys Bush and Little Shoal Bay reserve, found in the Le Roys and Hinemoa Halo, provide some of the best walking tracks in the North Shore. These tracks weave in and out of kauri forests and around the estuary.
The Halo area extends south of Onewa Road from Queen Street to Hinemoa Street. The reserves have been diligently preserved by a very active group of volunteers. If you like getting outdoors, socializing with the community and want to help preserve our wildlife then we would love to hear from you.
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2021 Chew Card Campaign Results
Thanks to everyone involved! Have a look at the chew card campaign results for Le Roys and Hinemoa Halo.
Observations
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Low levels of mice activity! (8% RA)
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Low/average levels of rats (19% RA)
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No possum activity! (0% RA)
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Hinemoa Reserve is looking fantastic!
Click here for detailed Chew Card Campaign Results.
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For more information...
Visit the Friends of Le Roys Bush Facebook Group to connect with people in the Halo, join discussions, find out about events and how you can get involved.
The Le Roys & Hinemoa Community Plan, which can be downloaded by clicking the image on the left, contains more information on the restoration work that has been developed for the area.
Contribute to the Halo
There are many things you can do to be a part of the Halo. See some of the different ways people contribute below.

Host a control device
Help to keep predator numbers low by putting a control device on your property.
Click here for more info on predator control.

Help plant native species
Join us on a planting day and help put some native species back in the ground.
Click here to see our events calendar.

Join a weeding bee
Help remove some invasive species while socializing with the community.
Click here to see our events calendar.
