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  • … Formed in Feb 2018, Incorporated in Oct 2019. Vision statement: Improving the Environment - Thriving community. 3 main focus areas, Improving water quality, reducing green house gas emissions and protecting biodiversity. …
  • … that benefits people, the natural environment and the economy of the local area. Goals: ▪ Resilient and connected community - a kind and collaborative community that works together to achieve our common vision. We actively connect, communicate and willingly share skills … Eco Area catchment with the health of the Ruamahunga River being a measure of the health of the surrounding landscape/community ▪Predator and pest free – enable and support our vision and goals by taking action to identify and remove pests …
  • … groups in both the Bay of Plenty and the Waikato.  Bring forty years of experience working with landowners and the community to achieve positive environmental outcomes for both.  … Warwick Murray … Early years post graduation were with … Twenty years in senior management roles with the Department of Conservation, focusing primarily on facilitating community efforts to restore biodiversity values on public conservation land.  These included supporting the establishment …
  • … The "Rangitikei Rivers Catchment Collective" is the Incorporated Society for all the Sub Catchments in the Rangitikei, Turakina and Whangaehu.  It is the legal entity that oversees and looks after all the environmental information, plus it manages the money and employees the supporting personnel for our sub catchments groups. Thr RRCC encourages and supports the current sub catchments plus it works in the areas that are trying to get started with new groups. The aim is to have community catchment groups across our entire region that supports farmers to make the changes required to enhance and …
  • … and urban communities on water quality. Protecting the future quality of our water, ecology, farming systems and community. Values Sustainable farming, industry and communities. Maintaining and improving water quality and estuary … To have involvement and engagement with all land users, industry, government bodies, industry groups and wider community. To provide education and promotion of good management practices and environmentally beneficial techniques. To … water quality within the lower Aparima catchment. Assist in developing new technology and techniques. To get the rural community involved in the water quality discussion. • To gain creditability as a group. … South of Fairfax (Otautau) and …
  • … Government  increases the focus on telling, and celebrating, farmers’ stories about their care of livestock, land and community.   How we’ll achieve our vision   Here’s a snapshot of key work across our priority areas.   Championing farming …
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  • … several hill country properties included along our northern catchment boundary. Our group formed in June 2019 when our community came together with a combined desire to further understand groundwater and surface water quality in our … initiatives which includes a water testing programme to better understand the water quality in the catchment area. Our community is heavily invested in our society and supports our purposes. We have a growing membership that currently … area of our catchment. Ultimately, we want to ensure our members have the ability to farm sustainably, in a thriving community and environment, that is not socially divided on the basis of nutrient allocation. We wish to promote the role …
  • … The Pouto Catchment Working Group works to implement the Pouto Catchment Management Plan, which was written by the community in 2014. The group meets about 4 times a year and is made up of representatives from different sectors and industries that make up the community.  The work is focused around protecting the significant dunes lakes on the Peninsula. … Pouto Peninsula … Pouto …
  • … environmental projects (Whakaki Wetlands and Whangawehi, Northern Hawkes Bay).  Key achievements include: Developing community-based Catchment Management Plans Implementing sustainable land practices in Hawkes Bay, NZ Developing successful … over 1500 ha of land and established over 400 000 native trees (wetlands and eroded soils) Developed a large-scale community/Marae led catchment management plan Implementation of health and safety requirements in project management. … Development of a unique local environmental school project. Coordinating the Cultural Assessment of the several catchments. Coordinating several research projects as part of the Regenerative Hill Country Futures (B+L NZ) Initiating …