Environmental focus
Sam is keen to inspire young people to get involved in environmental initiatives on farms and in their communities. “We’re committed to a healthy habitat on Donald’s Farm so native wildlife including birds can thrive,” he says.
“With help from Trees for Survival, Conservation Volunteers NZ, corporates and members of the public, we’ve planted about 20,000 native trees, plants, flax, grasses and sedges. We’re aiming to plant at least 100,000 more over 7.5 hectares – about 10 percent of the farm.”
The Trees for Survival Charitable Trust works with schools and communities throughout New Zealand to grow and plant native trees alongside waterways, on farms and community spaces.
“We’re also working with Conservation Volunteers NZ to establish a native nursery on the farm, to grow 50,000 native plants every year to plant alongside the Papakura Stream.”
Donald’s Farm is also involved with Nature’s Den, an organisation helping Auckland children explore and learn about nature, including on farms and forests. As part of this, students visit Donald’s Farm once a week to spend time in one of the farm’s native bush blocks and learn about the outdoors.
In November 2023, Sam and Nature’s Den founder Alex Sherie put on their gumboots and walked around Donald’s Farm for 24 hours to raise money and awareness for the charity I Am Hope. The charity provides counselling services for young Kiwis. Sam and Alex’s Gumboot Crusade raised $3,400.
Sam is excited for the future, including for his one-year-old son Albie, with so many people learning about nature and giving back to their communities. When everyone pulls together, the sky’s the limit, he says.