Ahi Pepe MothNet

In October 2016, Ahi Pepe worked with Orokonui Ecosanctuary to install moth traps inside and outside the predator-proof fence, and school children worked alongside entomologists to identify the moths caught.

[3] The project has produced educational resources for schools in both English and Te Reo Māori.

The South Island guide is the first educational resource to be written in the Kāi Tahu dialect.

[4] In 2017, public donations enabled a delegation of Otago schoolchildren to give a presentation on Ahi Pepe at the World Indigenous Peoples Conference on Education in Toronto.

[4] 2015 – Beginner’s Guide to the Otago Macro Moths 2016 – Puka Whakamārama o Te Pepe Nui - Beginners' Guide to the Macro Moths (South Island): eight booklets each covering a bioregion either in Kāi Tahu or English.