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Links - Plant Hawke's Bay
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Beach and Coastal Plants. Te Mata Peak Plants. Here is a list of some of our favourite people and organisations. Plant Hawke’s Bay works closely with specialists in the wider conservation field. Here is a list of some of our favourite people and organisations. Kay Griffiths and Craig Single from The Conservation Company provide ecological advice, and specialise in restoration plantings and ecological weed control. They can be contacted at theconservationcompany@ruralinzone.net. In Hawke’s Bay the F...
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Project Crimson - renewing pohutukawa and rata | Living Legends
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Your cart is empty. Renewing pohutukawa and rata Living Legends. Renewing pohutukawa and rata Living Legends. Living Legends was a community conservation project and joint venture between Project Crimson and The Tindall Foundation. The Living Legends project was only possible with the support or our partners and sponsors. As well as the generous support given by the Tindall Foundation, Living Legends was also supported by major sponsors Meridian Energy. And the Department of Conservation.
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Jet Productions - Mike Heydon shoots things: July 2011
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Tuesday, July 19, 2011. Over the past six weeks, we've been working away on a small video project with. It's all about planting native trees around the country during the big ol' rugby event later this year. After a week of postponements and 6am starts during filming, we finally got a stunning winter's day to film in Greytown. It'll be broadcast on TVNZ breakfast television as well as numerous sponsors websites. Sign off feels good! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Where to find us.
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Living Legends – Project Crimson
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Living Legends was a community conservation project and joint venture between Project Crimson and The Tindall Foundation. The Living Legends project was only possible with the support or our partners and sponsors. As well as the generous support given by the Tindall Foundation, Living Legends was also supported by major sponsors Meridian Energy. And the Department of Conservation. You have Successfully Subscribed! Subscribe To Our Newsletter. You have Successfully Subscribed!
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About Us – Project Crimson
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Working with New Zealanders to renew and. Restore our precious ecosystems. It’s a popular image of the New Zealand summer, when pohutukawa and rata are bursting with blossom. Yet by 1990 it was clear that these trees could become wiped out in some parts of the country. Project Crimson was established to restore pohutukawa and rata to New Zealand’s forests and coastlines. Hundreds of thousands of trees have been planted, and Project Crimson has played a major role in turning around the health of the.
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