Upper Moutere School planting day at Beuke Bush
Our roving reporter recently caught up with Upper Moutere School’s principal, Grant Watson, and 35 keen kids at a restoration planting session at Beuke Bush.
We believe it’s important to track our projects’ progress, celebrate our successes and acknowledge the many hard-working people who make them possible.
So we’ve created a storytelling space to showcase them all. Here you’ll find inspiring volunteer and donor profiles, project updates, media releases and the latest TET news. Don’t forget to bookmark the page, as we update our stories often.
We’ve also put together a Media Kit containing background information, fact sheets and stats, as well as links to a few high-resolution images. All media are welcome to download and make use of this resource.
Our roving reporter recently caught up with Upper Moutere School’s principal, Grant Watson, and 35 keen kids at a restoration planting session at Beuke Bush.
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Fiona del Bosco and Alastair Wilkinson own Lancewood Villa, an eco-retreat in the Upper Moutere. They’re in the process of converting eight of their 12.5
More than 200,000 used bamboo stakes have been saved from going up in smoke and are now enjoying another lease of life, thanks to a
They came, they saw, they planted! When the University of Canterbury’s Student Volunteer Army mobilised at Neimann Creek last month, they didn’t mess around. It’s
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Planting season has begun! And Battle for the Banded Rail, always supremely well-organised, has published all its Waimeha/Waimea Inlet planting dates for the entire season.
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During Whio Awareness Month, Farmers for Whio representative Barry Burger visited Ngatimoti School in Tasman to give students hands-on experience with building predator traps. We
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T&G Global is one of the largest growers of fresh produce in New Zealand. Every year, the company gives its permanent employees the opportunity to
If it takes a village to raise a child, it takes the entire local community to protect its environment. Initially established to eradicate a crack
Sharing stories and resources is the lifeblood of all community conservation projects. We love to celebrate successes, meet volunteer superstars and learn from each other.
Nothing’s better at firing up volunteers and funders than seeing meaningful results. When you have tangible proof that the time, energy and money invested in
How do you celebrate 20 years of helping to make the world a better place? You invite people to share important reminiscences, sing Happy Birthday
Newsline, Tasman District Council, 9 Sep 2020
1 September 2020 Media ReleaseFor immediate distribution “From backyard dump to somewhere special,” was one participant’s vision for Nelson-Tasman’s estuaries at New Zealand’s inaugural Blue
The Guardian Motueka, 5 Aug 2020
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