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Ambitious restoration project turning 1400 hectares of pine back into native forest

Ambitious restoration project turning 1400 hectares of pine back into native forest
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Tamanuhiri teams up with council for native forest conversion

Tamanuhiri teams up with council for native forest conversion
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Iwi benefit in Tairawhiti jobs for nature push

Iwi benefit in Tairawhiti jobs for nature push 23 Jul 2021 15:03 PM More Related Stories Jobs for Nature is putting $14.7 million into iwi-led and iwi-designed projects in Te Tairāwhiti. Almost $11 million is going to Tūranga Kaimahi mō te Taiao, a collaborative ecological regeneration partnership between Tūranga iwi Ngāi Tāmanuhiri, Rongowhakaata and Te Aitanga a Māhaki to protect biodiversity through fencing, planting, and weed and pest management, as well as restore and protect cultural historic sites. A partnership of Gisborne District Council, Maraetaha Incorporated, and Tāmanuhiri Tūtū Poroporo Trust will get $2 million to transform 1100ha of pine plantation in Waingake into indigenous forest, restoring lowland podocarp-broadleaf ecosystems and protecting the whenua that provides Tairāwhiti and Gisborne’s drinking water.

Business Scoop » Growing Conservation Efforts In Gisborne

Press Release – New Zealand Government A big injection of Jobs for Nature funding will create much-needed jobs and financial security for families in TeTairwhiti, and has exciting prospects for conservation in the region, Conservation Minister Kiri Allan says. Hon Kiri Allan Minita mō Te Papa Atawhai A big injection of Jobs for Nature funding will create much-needed jobs and financial security for families in TeTairāwhiti, and has exciting prospects for conservation in the region, Conservation Minister Kiri Allan says. “The projects target local communities most affected by the economic consequences of COVID 19 and are designed to restore and protect a range of ecosystems as well as safeguard heritage sites with significant cultural value.

Growing Conservation Efforts In Gisborne

Minita mō Te Papa Atawhai A big injection of Jobs for Nature funding will create much-needed jobs and financial security for families in TeTairāwhiti, and has exciting prospects for conservation in the region, Conservation Minister Kiri Allan says. “The projects target local communities most affected by the economic consequences of COVID 19 and are designed to restore and protect a range of ecosystems as well as safeguard heritage sites with significant cultural value. “They will create 165 new jobs over the next three years and provide fantastic training opportunities for those looking for pathways into a conservation career. “The Government’s $14.9million will fund

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