He said the opportunity to work at the reserve was too good to pass up.
“It was time for a new challenge and this job offer popped up at the right time.”
As an amateur photographer, Cleary said Rotokare is the perfect landscape to capture beautiful pictures.
“The birds are flourishing here and it’s fantastic to see. I always take lots of photos of the birds.”
He said a top highlight in his role so far was attending Taranaki’s first kiwi release of the season.
“It was magic and a fantastic experience.”
Another highlight is meeting the community.
“We are very community orientated and have them at the front of our mind with what we do. The community treasures this venue, as shown by Dan Mills’s Rotokare mural in Eltham.”
Working at Rotokare is rewarding, Cleary said, with his ‘office’ offering picturesque views of the scenic reserve.
“Lake Rotokare is beautiful and there is so much pristine regenerative bush. The canopy looks stunning.”
He said he is proud to be part of the Rotokare Scenic Reserve Trust team.
“The people I interact with and meet are very cool and passionate. I think that’s why Rotokare is so successful, it’s the passion of its people.”