Archives For 30/11/1999

Te Ara Kākāriki is on a mission to increase biodiversity throughout Canterbury by creating a corridor of native plants. Jobs For Nature funding has helped them get one step closer to bringing birdsong back to the Canterbury Plains.

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My (mis)adventures from a day of planting.

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Seven year old Eden shares some handy information about an impostor weed, called pampas, that looks a lot like our native toetoe.

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Jan is glued to the screen. And she is ecstatic. She has just found the proverbial needle in the haystack – a tiny little plant, no larger than a 10-cent piece, growing high up on a large, vertical cliff.

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Mana whenua are leading the way in threatened species recovery, writes Alyssce Te Huna, Technical Advisor Ecology based in Rotorua.

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