NZ Plant Conservation Network funding helps with pest control
Article by: Gavin Cherrie, ÅŒtanewainuku Kiwi Trust ([email protected]) Generous funding from the NZ Plant Conservation Network for increased numbers of sentinel traps has led to reduced possum numbers in […]
Conservation cadet Levi Pouwhare looking for career in nature
Three weeks into his time as a conservation cadet, Paengaroa’s Levi Pouwhare is loving it. Levi is one of the 10-strong first intake into the Bay Conservation Alliance Cadets, a […]
Special Launch Day For Bay Conservation Cadets!
The day was filled with positive encouragement and excitement as the new Bay Conservation Cadets – Tauira Mahi programme, launched in Tauranga on Monday. Facilitated by Bay Conservation Alliance, the […]
TMBC Interview with Michelle Elborn!
An interview with… Michelle Elborn This month TMBC got to chat to Michelle Elborn, CEO of Bay Conservation Alliance about our new Cadet Programme, our efforts to grow community conservation […]
Bay Conservation cadets programme receives funding
“Bay Conservation Alliance, an organisation linking together 14 of the most significant community conservation groups in the Bay of Plenty, is very happy to announce that our innovative ‘Bay Conservation […]
Managing Animal Pest Control Operations Course
Last year, in response to feedback from many community and iwi groups DOC offered information sharing sessions to help reduce the stress on individuals and groups that are managing pest […]
Katikati and Te Puke A & P Shows a Success!
We had the pleasure of attending both the Katikati and Te Puke A & P shows in February, which gave us a great opportunity to meet lots of wonderful people, […]
Restoring the Mauri of Te Awa o NgÄtoroirangi
Here is a great update on the amazing Kaituna Rediversion project happening in Maketu. Papahikahawai Island is now officially an island again, and a huge amount of work is being […]
Kaimai Tracks to be Upgraded to Protect from Kauri Dieback
DOC have announced that they will work with contractors to undertake track upgrade work in the Kaimai to protect kauri, and prevent the spread of kauri dieback disease, a soil-borne […]
Maketu Ongatoro Wetland Society Take Part in Kaituna Celebration
Maketu Ongatoro Wetland Society were thrilled to be invited to be part of the celebration of the Te Maru o Kaituna Strategy on Sunday 30th September. Te Maru o Kaituna […]