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Wetland warriors

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Leaving a bustling city for life in the country, a former Wellington couple is busy restoring the bush in their new backyard. By David Brooks

Mahoe-nui Spring Maintenance 2

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We are helping the Port Hills rangers create a corridor of native bush up a valley behind Sumner (off Evans Pass Rd). On this working-bee, we'll be trimming the long grass from around the native plants and using it to mulch them.

Mahoe-nui Spring Maintenance 1

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We are helping the Port Hills rangers create a corridor of native bush up a valley behind Sumner (off Evans Pass Rd). On this working-bee, we'll be trimming the long grass from around the native plants and using it to mulch them.

Mahoe-nui Winter Planting 2

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We are helping the Port Hills rangers create a corridor of native bush up a valley behind Sumner (off Evans Pass Rd). On this working-bee, we'll be planting natives.

Mahoe-nui Winter Planting 1

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We are helping the Port Hills rangers create a corridor of native bush up a valley behind Sumner (off Evans Pass Rd). On this working-bee, we'll be planting natives.

Mahoe-nui Autumn Maintenance 2

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We are helping the Port Hills rangers create a corridor of native bush up a valley behind Sumner (off Evans Pass Rd).

Mahoe-nui Autumn Maintenance 1

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We are helping the Port Hills rangers create a corridor of native bush up a valley behind Sumner (off Evans Pass Rd).

A lifelong passion | Geoff Harrow

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Fifty-eight years ago Geoff Harrow made a startling discovery that led him on a lifelong journey to save a special seabird from extinction. by David Brooks

Keri Hulme's Legacy

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Thirty-five years ago, a writer at the height of her powers helped Forest & Bird advocate for the first World Heritage site in Aotearoa.  

North Taranaki Forest & Bird and KCC News - January 2023

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