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This three-year project aims to reinstate the mauri across the Hem of Remutaka landscape by restoring mana, ecological connectivity, threatened coastal and wetland systems, and improving public access tracks for hikers and cyclists.
It is working with the public to increase compliance to support appropriate fishing and diving activities along the Eastbourne, Parangarahu and Wainuiomata coastlines.
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“Aotearoa’s incredible native forestsarethe backdrop to many of our tourism experiences,” saysRobyn Haugh, Chief Executive of Trees That Count.
“As athletes andvisitors arrive to our shores,wewantto extend ourmanaakitangaandgivevisitorsan opportunity to lay downsomeroots in New Zealand.
“Our aim is to see at least 64,000 native trees donated – butwe’dlove to make that number even higher.
“Donated trees will grow on these shores for hundreds of years after the tournament, meaning greater biodiversity, cleanerwaterwaysand stronger communities,” Robyn says.
To learn more about the project visit https:// treesthatcount.co.nz/greatewst-goal. People can also donate a tree by visiting that web site.
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