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Hundreds more hands funded to work for nature

Date Time Hundreds more hands funded to work for nature “The work we are funding includes everything from pest control and restoration planting to plant propagation, skill building and education initiatives across Aotearoa New Zealand,” Kiri Allan said. Examples are a predator control project to create a biodiversity corridor between Lake Rotokare and Omoana in Taranaki, a marae-led project that aims to increase whio and kiwi numbers on the East Coast and a nationwide education and training programme to help hunters contribute to conservation outcomes. “These things show that our conservation effort is much broader than just getting rid of pests and protecting threatened species.”

Multimillion-dollar safety works to improve safety on dangerous Christchurch road

Lisa Walker Lisa Walker filmed this driver travelling on the wrong side of the road on Dyers Pass Rd in February 2021. Initially 1km of guardrails were planned to be installed. The work was included in NZTA’s Safer Networks Program, with contractor Higgins Constructions working on behalf of the council. The council’s acting head of transport, Lynette Ellis, said the additional shoulder width was expected to “improve everyone’s safety and reduce conflict between road users”. The steep terrain of the road meant crashes often resulted in severe injuries, which the guardrails aimed to reduce, she said. Stuff Safety improvement work is expected to finish in August. (File photo)

Community Scoop » Ryman Residents To The Rescue After Floods Wipe Out Conservation Project

Press Release – Ryman Healthcare A group of Charles Upham Retirement Village residents are working on a rush order of predator traps after the May 30 floods devastated a conservation initiative. The residents at the Ryman village in Rangiora have been manufacturing hundreds of traps … A group of Charles Upham Retirement Village residents are working on a rush order of predator traps after the May 30 floods devastated a conservation initiative. The residents at the Ryman village in Rangiora have been manufacturing hundreds of traps for Predator Free New Zealand groups as well as the Department of Conservation for conservation initiatives throughout Canterbury over the past 18 months.

Ryman Residents To The Rescue After Floods Wipe Out Conservation Project

Friday, 9 July 2021, 12:50 pm A group of Charles Upham Retirement Village residents are working on a rush order of predator traps after the May 30 floods devastated a conservation initiative. The residents at the Ryman village in Rangiora have been manufacturing hundreds of traps for Predator Free New Zealand groups as well as the Department of Conservation for conservation initiatives throughout Canterbury over the past 18 months. They’re now working on a rush order of 80 traps for the Ashley-Rakahuri Rivercare Group, whose conservation efforts were devastated by the May floods. Peter Whitehead, from the Rivercare conservation group, said the floods had wiped out dozens of

A person has been freed after a truck and car collided on the Dunedin Southern Motorway - 09-Jul-2021

A person has been freed after a truck and car collided on the Dunedin Southern Motorway - 09-Jul-2021
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