News
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Keep off the seagrass this summer
Date:Categories:NewsHelp to protect our treasured ocean meadows, and keep off of rimurehia (seagrass) this summer.
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Kia ora to Oren
Date:Categories:NewsMeet Oren, the most recent member of Forest & Bird's field team in Te Hoiere.
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Restoring the mauri with future kaitiaki
Date:Categories:NewsCanvastown School and Queen Charlotte College unite for Te Hoiere, with about 400 native seedlings planted along waterways.
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Welcome to Willi Borst
Date:Categories:NewsWhakamarino resident Willi Borst joins the team as Te Hoiere Project Co-ordinator.
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A new path beckons for Ruihana Smith
Date:Categories:NewsIn the life of any project, inevitably people come and go but Ruihana Smith’s commitment to Te Hoiere Project will be enduring.
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Efforts redoubling at Pelorus Bridge to protect pekapeka
Date:Categories:NewsForest & Bird, Department of Conservation, volunteers and ecologists are putting their heads together to design a new trapping grid to protect NZ's only native land mammal.
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Forestry's riparian trials in OneFortyOne’s Tinline block
Date:Categories:NewsThis native planting project is testing several ways to add native bush along the banks of waterways, following a commercial forestry harvest.
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Te Hoiere Project Newsletter September 2024
Date:Categories:NewslettersNewsFrom 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.
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Funding boosts fish migration efforts
Date:Categories:NewsIn the past year, significant steps have been taken to improve native fish migration within the Te Hoiere catchment, thanks to the dedicated efforts of our team and community partners. Read on.
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Education empowers next generation in Te Hoiere catchment
Date:Categories:NewsLearn more about the series of immersive field trips taken by local schools within the Te Hoiere catchment, where students deepened their understanding of stream health with our Education Coordinator.
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Guarding a wetland in Havelock
Date:Categories:NewsRead more about Marlborough District Council's restoration, which is undergoing riparian and wetland planting to improve freshwater quality, capture sediment, and provide biodiversity corridors.
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Te Hoiere Project Newsletter July 2024
Date:Categories:NewslettersNewsFrom soil workshops and kākahi (freshwater mussels) to forestry projects underway and Ngāti Kuia's native nursery—our July pānui is out now.
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Forest & Bird ramp up efforts for pekapeka
Date:Categories:NewsForest & Bird are leading efforts for predator trapping and monitoring, weed clearing and native planting, as well as enhancing its longstanding pekapeka monitoring programme.
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Not goodbye, but mā te wā
Date:Categories:NewsHeli Wade, Project Manager since the project's inception, shares her takeaways from the past four years as she leaves to pursue other interests south of Marlborough.
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Forestry progresses innovation projects
Date:Categories:NewsFrom examining sediment before and after harvesting to helping scientists engage with forest owners for research, here's a round-up of progress under way with our forestry partners.
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Farmers turn to soil basics in Te Hoiere
Date:Categories:NewsFollowing on from successful soil workshops in farms across the catchment, get in touch if you'd like to host a free workshop!
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Winged warriors to tackle wasp problem in top of south
Date:Categories:NewsAfter years of research and a trip across the world, about 20 hoverflies have been released on properties at Wainui in Golden Bay and Te Hoiere/Pelorus River to combat invasive wasps.
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New flora discovered for Te Tauihu
Date:Categories:NewsIn only what can be called 'plant-induced wild excitement,' the nearest known population of this Coprosma was thought to be in North Canterbury.
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Welcoming Te Ata Tuhimata
Date:Categories:NewsTe Ata is our new trustee, representing Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau.
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Te Hoiere Project Newsletter April 2024
Date:Categories:NewslettersNewsFrom soil workshops and land management to pest control for at-risk species—our April pānui is out now.