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Fools & Dreamers

Ticket Information

  • General: $10.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Thu 19 Sep 2019, 7:00pm–9:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

Katchkatikati

Fools & Dreamers is a 30-minute documentary telling the story of Hinewai Nature Reserve, on Canterbury’s Banks Peninsula, and its kaitiaki/manager of 32 years, renowned botanist Hugh Wilson. We learn about the commitment of Hugh and the Maurice White Native Forest Trust to regenerate marginal, hilly farmland into native forest, using a minimal interference method that allows nature to do the work, giving life to over 1500 hectares of native forest, waterways, and the creatures that live within them.

When, in 1987, Hugh let the local community know of his plan to allow gorse to grow as a nurse canopy for self-sown native seedlings, the response was sceptical at best and outright angry and disparaging for the most part—one farmer stating the plan was the sort to be expected only of “fools and dreamers”. Now considered a local hero by town and country folk alike, Hugh’s home at Hinewai overlooks a valley resplendent in native forest canopy, where birds and other wildlife are abundant and 47 known waterfalls are now in permanent flow.

An inspiring, charismatic personality, Hugh’s passion and enthusiasm for his life’s project come through in every word he speaks. A dreamer who has made his dream come true, Hugh has proven without doubt that nature knows best—and that he is no fool.

Also screening is:

“Pest Free?”, made by Braydon Moloney for his Masters of Natural History Filmmaking studies, is the result of eight trips to Fiordland’s wild western coast. Set against a landscape that’s both spectacular and savage, DOC ranger Pete McMurtie guides the audience through one of New Zealand’s most pressing environmental issues. Moloney explains the most difficult part of his debut film. “It was not the rain, or the logistics, or even the sandflies. The hardest part was simply trying to get ahead of Pete as he strode up and down these mountains!” From meddling birds to a high-stake deer hunt, "Pest Free?" uniquely captures the behind-the-scenes at DOC, and reveals moments that even the rangers never see.

We will have a guest speaker from Predator Free BoP and to top it all off—an ice cream at half time!

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