News from Greater Wellington Regional Council
Tamariki from three Kāpiti schools took the future of our environment into their own hands by getting them dirty at a tree planting event in Queen Elizabeth Park (QEP) as part of the regional council’s winter planting programme.
Over a hundred students from Te Rā Waldorf School, Raumati South School, and Paekākāriki School planted 1,000 native species on the bank of Whareroa Stream. Their efforts put a significant dent in the council’s mission to plant 400,000 trees across the region this winter.
The day kicked-off with a welcome from the council’s Environment Chair and Kāpiti coast local Councillor Penny Gaylor and QEP Rangers.
Wednesday, 7 July 2021, 12:23 pm
Tamariki from three schools across Kāpiti took the
future of our environment into their own hands by getting
them dirty at Greater Wellington’s tree planting event in
Queen Elizabeth Park (QEP) as part of the regional
council’s winter planting programme.
Over a hundred
students from Te Rā Waldorf School, Raumati South School,
and Paekākāriki School planted 1,000 native species on the
bank of Whareroa Stream. Their efforts put a significant
dent in Greater Wellington’s mission to plant 400,000
trees across the region this winter.
The day
kicked-off with a warm welcome from Greater Wellington
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