
Kaimahi for Nature – Whakaraupō
Kaimahi for Nature – Whakaraupō Kaimahi for Nature- Whakaraupō (Lyttelton Harbour) – He Rau Ringa e Oti ai- Helping Hands Programme is a partnership between
Kaimahi for Nature – Whakaraupō Kaimahi for Nature- Whakaraupō (Lyttelton Harbour) – He Rau Ringa e Oti ai- Helping Hands Programme is a partnership between
Wairau Estuary, Milford With support from passionate locals in Milford and Castor Bay and technical advice from Auckland Council’s Healthy Waters Team, the Devonport-Takapuna Local
Ōrua-Pouanui/ Baring Head For several years CVNZ has been leading planting and maintenance days at Ōrua-Pouanui/Baring Head, helping Greater Wellington Regional Council and The Friends
Key Native Ecosystems – Dune Restoration CVNZ works closely with Wellington City Council (WCC) to help restore the local dune ecosystems around Wellington’s south coast,
Whaka-Ora Healthy Harbour, Christchurch The Whaka-Ora Healthy Harbour plan is a partnership between the communities of Whakaraupō/Lyttleton Harbour and Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, Environment
Ōwhiro Stream Catchment, Wellington We are partnering with Ōwhiro Catchment Collective (ŌCC), a coordinated community-led initiative, to improve the ecological health and human well-being of
Wairarapa Stream, Christchurch The Love Wairarapa Stream Project aims to restore the health of Wairarapa Stream, an urban waterway in Jellie Park, Burnside, Ōtautahi/Christchurch over
Riparian Restoration at Te Whanake (Point England Reserve) Conservation Volunteers New Zealand have been delivering an exciting riparian restoration project along the charming Omaru Stream
Papakura Stream Restoration Project At 63 kilometres long and with a catchment of 4,100 hectares, the Papakura Stream is a significant freshwater system. Reaching from
Our ability to involve volunteers in important environment projects is dependent on our partners who support us. This makes it essential for us to work together and we welcome conversations to explore opportunities to partner with you!