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Conservationist Alison Henry aka 'Mrs Dotterel' receives New Year Honour | For full coverage visit: https://bit.ly/StuffNZ-conservationis... | Subscribe to our channel: https://bit.ly/2JPg8oB _____________________________________________________________ Alison Henry has been made a companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for her service in conservation and community. She has spent a lifetime in conservation pushing for government change as well as leading many restoration projects in some of New Zealand's most remote communities. The 76-year-old, from Cooks Beach, grew up on a farm in Matamata and says environmentalism was always in her blood. After really falling in love with birds whilst in The States, she took up a position at the Department of Conservation in Auckland. Joining a team of five women, she said she learnt a lot about New Zealand’s native species and mātauranga Māori. Her first big gig involved pest eradication on Motutapu Island. A stand-out moment of her time of that island, was meeting the late Dame Te Atairangikāhu – the Māori Queen. Her involvement in replanting native species and restoring habitat on Motutapu, led her to becoming a Trustee and now Guardian of Motutapu Restoration Trust. She and a panel – including commercial and recreational fishermen, Māori and conservationists – made ambitious recommendations to address the Gulf’s issues through a Marine Spatial Plan called Sea Change. Now in her golden years, Henry spends most of her time replanting dunes and protecting endangered New Zealand dotterel. READ MORE: bit.ly/StuffNZ-conservationist-mrsdotterel-receives-new-year-honour ________________________________________________________ Stuff is New Zealand's largest and most popular news site. With more than 500 journalists spread from Northland to Southland, we cover breaking news, politics, business, sport, crime, the environment, health, education, home and property, food, lifestyle, entertainment, weather, travel, technology, motoring, farming and much more. As well as covering the stories of the day, we specialise in investigative journalism, opinion and analysis, and long-form writing and visual storytelling. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Social media channels: TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@nzstuff Twitter: / nzstuff