Historic Waikanae River oxbow planted
Restoration of an historic oxbow on the Waikanae River has passed a milestone with the planting of 3,000 native plants this winter.Most of the plants […]
Restoration of an historic oxbow on the Waikanae River has passed a milestone with the planting of 3,000 native plants this winter.Most of the plants […]
Kena Kena School children have planted the first native plants grown from seed collected for a Kāpiti Coast District Council seed bank project.Among the 800 […]
Calling all Kāpiti residents this Sunday is the last Queen Elizabeth Park northern wetland planting day for this year and many helping hands are needed.Greater […]
NOTICE OF THIRD ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of theFRIENDS OF QUEEN ELIZABETH REGIONAL PARK (KAPITI) TRUST to be held on August 23rd 2010 at the Library […]
Is your work benefitting environmental restoration, conservation and heritage in the Wellington region? Do you want to inspire others to help out too?If so, why […]
12 August Chill-Ed – A Paekākāariki community initiative: Earthships: what, how and why? (Paekākāariki)With Steve Bright at St Peter’s Hall, Beach Road. 7pm to 9pm. […]
Six years after being earmarked by the local Council as a focus for sustainable technologies and renewable energy, the Kāpiti Coast has been confirmed as […]
Planting is proceeding well with completion of the northern section of the Ramaroa site. Holes were again pre-dug (Yeah!) and the 11th was a magnificent […]
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