We are delighted to be working with Golden Bay based sustainable jeweller Stone Arrow to raise funds for penguin conservation projects!
Stone Arrow create ethical and handcrafted jewellery you will love! Not only beautiful earrings and necklaces based on penguins but much more NZ flora and fauna based jewellery using a variety of recycled materials including silver, copper and glass.
And now, when you buy through their website, you simply put ‘bluepenguin‘ in the discount code box and a donation will wing its way to the West Coast Penguin Trust!
This is a beautiful way to collaborate, enjoy gorgeous sustainable NZ made jewellery, and support our projects!
Have a look at the stunning collection here and, when you order, use ‘bluepenguin’ to donate as you shop!
Thank you!
PS They also have some beautiful garden art among other things and you can sign up for their newsletter to receive news of discounts and be in to win! A few examples are shown below, but go to the website for the whole collection.






While materials were chosen that would stand up to the harsh coastal conditions, those same coastal conditions are conducive to plant growth! Occasional checks of the fences have been carried out by volunteers and rangers so that any maintenance needs can be identified and remedied. The never-ending need for maintenance is managing the vegetation that can grow through the fence, for example gorse, blackberry and hydrangea, pushing it to breaking point in places, or flop over causing damage from the weight of rank grass, rushes and weeds such as montbretia.
Volunteers recently spent a few hours tidying up the main fence along Woodpecker Bay north of Punakaiki so a big shout out to them - thank you Fiona, Jony, Reef, Katrina, Mandy, Marty, Teresa and Deb! Flax had been pressing down on the fence, but now the fence has been freed up by these wonderful volunteers - and they picked up a fair bit of rubbish too.
Volunteer Natassja Savidge has offered to check and help maintain the Hokitika penguin protection fence and joined Ranger Lucy Waller and Manager Inger Perkins in May to inspect the length of the fence. Some minor issues were found but the main finding was the extent of the vegetation growth that was damaging the fence in places. Big thanks to Natassja!






