St Johns Bush is a reserve in central Auckland in New Zealand. It is situated in a small valley near the larger Kepa Bush Reserve. It is named after the nearby suburb St Johns.
Flora and fauna
Flora and fauna inside the reserve include a large kauri tree which is almost in the middle of the reserve, estimated to be around 150 years old.[1] Other trees include kānuka, karaka, kōwhai, pōhutukawa and rimu.
St Johns Bush was set aside as a reserve by Bishop George Selwyn and his wife Sarah in the mid-19th Century.[1] In 1994 Auckland Council initiated a plan to rezone a considerable part of St Johns Bush. Forest & Bird became involved and this was ceased. In 2000 Auckland Council acquired St Johns Bush. In 2004 Auckland Council purchased another hectare of land.