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Fools & Dreamers: Regenerating a Native Forest

Fools & Dreamers

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This film was made possible through the generous financial support of the Biome Trust with assistance from The Gift Trust.

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Find out more about Hinewai Nature Reserve and Hugh Wilson:

• Visit the Hinewai Reserve website

• Read about the film in the media

• The beautiful soundtrack to Fools & Dreamers, composed by Karl Steven and Ariana Tikao, is available for purchase as an album on Bandcamp. All proceeds from sales will be donated to Hinewai Reserve.


Support Hinewai Nature Reserve:

The work at Hinewai Reserve is made possible in part due to generous donations from people all over the world. If you’d like to make a contribution, big or small, you can do so using the PayPal donate button (you don’t need a PayPal account, just a credit card) or by bank transfer/cheque using the details below.


Direct credit:

Maurice White Native Forest Trust

BNZ Akaroa

02 0832 0044225 00

 

Cheque:

Maurice White Native Forest Trust

Hinewai Reserve

632 Long Bay Road

R.D.3 Akaroa 7583

New Zealand


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Audio Description

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Fools & Dreamers: Regenerating a Native Forest is a 30-minute documentary about Hinewai Nature Reserve, on New Zealand’s Banks Peninsula, and its kaitiaki/manager of 30 years, botanist Hugh Wilson. When, in 1987, Hugh let the local community know of his plans to allow the introduced ‘weed’ gorse to grow as a nurse canopy to regenerate farmland into native forest, people were not only skeptical but outright angry – the plan was the sort to be expected only of “fools and dreamers”.


Now considered a hero locally and across the country, Hugh oversees 1500 hectares resplendent in native forest, where birds and other wildlife are abundant and 47 known waterfalls are in permanent flow. He has proven without doubt that nature knows best – and that he is no fool.


Watch the trailer for Fools & Dreamers



Endorsements of Fools & Dreamers:


“Fools and Dreamers tells the most important story of our time.”

Paul Hawken, founder Project Drawdown

 

“Watch this natural Kiwi miracle: how the earth regenerates native bush if given half a chance.”

– Bunny McDiarmid, Executive Director Greenpeace International

 

“A powerful ‘call to action’ for all of us to heed.”

– Jonathon Porritt, Forum for the Future


“This is an inspirational documentary.”

– Dr Mike Joy, freshwater ecologist


“Regenerating human rights can learn from nature: it takes ‘Fools and Dreamers’ to give life a chance….”

– a personal message from Kumi Naidoo, Secretary General of Amnesty International

Regenerating Nature, Simple Living

About Fools & Dreamers

30 mins

This is my new go to film if ever I start believing that we cannot make change on a personal level. Hugh Wilson speaks with words of wisdom!

@p_aulwhite

YouTube

This is one of my favourites. I rewatch it every once in a while when my soul needs saving. Tysm for capturing and sharing this story with the rest of the world.

@yobrvldas

Instagram

I appreciate this documentary so much. This film will be the catalyst for change.

@anroburger7689

YouTube

I love this film....watched it over and over and told everyone to watch it.

@small.footprints.aotearoa

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