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Tiaki
Maniototo
2021
Pest Control: Feral Greylag Geese, Canadian Geese.
Riparian Fencing:
Willow Control:
Monitoring Waterways: extensive bio-monitoring and freshwater surveys.
Planting Natives:
Future Proofing:
Photo Credit: John Highton
Photo Credit: Natalie Willis
2022
Pest Control: Feral Greylag Geese, Canadian Geese.
Riparian Fencing:
Removing Willows:
Monitoring Waterways: discovered populations of Galaxiids. Conducted fish surverys.
Planting Natives: 73,000 plants in the ground
Future Proofing:
2023
Attending: our project managers and project executive attended and spoke at the National Wetland Symposium in April. The National Wetland Trust organises a bi-annual gathering of community groups, landowners, iwi, scientists, wetland managers and students who are interested in sharing and learning about wetland restoration.
The Symposia included field trips, practical training opportunities, soapbox sessions and presentations from a wide range of enthusiasts and professionals.
Pest Control: Canadian Geese,
Riparian Fencing:
Willow Control: Willow removal and control.
Community Event: hosted our annual community afternoon.
Recreational Site: the development and collaboration of Spec Creek, Kyeburn with Phil Smith and Hamish McKenzie.
Monitoring Waterways: continued water monitoring.
Planting Natives: 83,000 plants in the ground.
Future Proofing: Maniototo/Māniatoto Catchment Management Plan started.
Photo Credit: Natalie Willis
Photo Credit: Natalie Willis
2024
Attending: our project managers and project executive attended and spoke at the National Wetland Symposium in April. The National Wetland Trust organises a bi-annual gathering of community groups, landowners, iwi, scientists, wetland managers and students who are interested in sharing and learning about wetland restoration.
The Symposia included field trips, practical training opportunities, soapbox sessions and presentations from a wide range of enthusiasts and professionals.
Pest Control: Canadian Geese,
Riparian Fencing:
Willow Control: Willow removal and control.
Monitoring Waterways:
Planting Natives: 90,000 plants in the ground.
Future Proofing: Maniototo/Māniatoto Catchment Management Plan.
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