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Ko te whāinga matua ko te whakarauoratanga o te whenua, o ngā wai, o ngā tai moana e matomato ai te tipu, e mauri ora ai te tangata.
We work together to restore the mauri of Te Hoiere land, waters, and coast which flourish, along with peoples’ wellbeing and livelihoods.
Our catchment actions are guided by our whakataukī and aspirations.
There was a great turnout to the recent Te Hoiere Project field trip, giving the community a chance to see firsthand both the work underway in the catchment and future aspirations.
Te Hoiere Project has many women - and men - doing fantastic work in the name of science including Marlborough District Council Environmental Scientist – Freshwater Ecosystems India Hamill.
Our first newsletter for 2025 is full of updates from the catchment including upcoming events and an evening with a bat monitorer!
Learn more about the work of bat monitorer Nick Eade, one of the team working with Forest & Bird’s Te Hoiere Bat Recovery Project.
Our first newsletter for 2025 is full of updates from the catchment including upcoming events and an evening with a bat monitorer!
Our last pānui for the year is out now and is full of information about the ongoing mahi in Te Hoiere including forestry initiatives, school planting days and ongoing efforts to protect pekapeka.
From monitoring for native species and fostering the next generation of kaitiaki to a massive planting in Havelock and Ngāti Kuia's native nursery—our September pānui is out now.
From soil workshops and kākahi (freshwater mussels) to forestry projects underway and Ngāti Kuia's native nursery—our July pānui is out now.