Tag: planting

Te Ara Kākāriki – creating a corridor of green ‘dots’

Te Ara Kākāriki –  creating a corridor of green ‘dots’  Between the Waimakariri and Rakaia Rivers, spreading across the Selwyn district of Mid Canterbury, concentrations of native bush are growing in height and popularity although people are unlikely to get the chance to admire most of them. Green ‘dots’ – areas of regenerating bush containing Read more…

Conservation Volunteers of New Zealand

Conservation Volunteers New Zealand – Wheelbarrows and a willingness to organise logistical help With wheelbarrows and a couple of spare pairs of gumboots at the ready, Conservation Coordinator Donna Lusby is instructing eight people of varying ages on how to have a safe, productive and enjoyable morning planting trees.  As the local volunteer coordinator for Read more…

Banks Peninsula Conservation Trust

Banks Peninsula Peninsula Conservation Trust – transforming the city’s backdoor step Tūī, tenacity, transformation and technology are some of the hallmarks of the Banks Peninsula Conservation Trust as it seeks to restore the hillsides of Banks Peninsula/Te Pātaka-o-Rākaihautū to a thriving native bush environment. Using tools such as geographic information system (GIS) mapping, pest-trapping and Read more…