Neville Peat, MNZM, led a diverse and exciting life during which nature was always at the forefront. Neville Peat would tell people that the gold in Central Otago was not under the ground, but on top — in the trees, plants, wildlife and people. The prominent author, journalist, photographer and naturalist had a progressive view of the world, raising concerns about carbon emissions, climate change, biodiversity loss, and habitat destruction, long before these topics were part of everyday conversation. He thought big thoughts and achieved big things for his community and our country, and led by example in how to be a force for good in the world. Peat had a knack for making genuine connections with people, and worked tirelessly as an advocate for the communities, flora and fauna, and natural landscapes around him. He had great clarity in his communication and thinking, and with his sense of purpose, his integrity and his mana, he was seen by many as ‘‘a great New Zealander’’.…