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      • Forestry Working Group
      • Living River Group
      • River Access and Recreation Group
    • Who are our people?
  • News
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  • The Catchment
    • About the Motueka Catchment
    • Our whaitua (catchment)​
    • Our hāpori (communities)​
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    • Our awa (rivers and streams)
    • Wetlands and lakes
    • Groundwater
    • Coastal receiving environments
    • How healthy are our waterways?
    • Freshwater ecosysystems
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    • Other issues in the catchment
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26/03/2025
All news Pest Management Group

Traps available for Motueka catchment residents and landowners

This is a call to action for all Motueka catchment residents and landowners. Register for cheap trap(s) by 30...

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26/03/2025
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Join the Motueka River restoration volunteers

The Motueka Catchment Collective is calling for community volunteers to help look after our beautiful catchment. There are a...

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26/03/2025
All news Biodiversity and Restoration Pest Management Group

Trapping enthusiast moves to the best catchment

Warren with one of his foxies, Fern. Fern is also a keen hunter. Warren doesn’t beat around the bush....

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24/03/2025
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Nelson Marlborough Fish and Game annual drift dive

Fish & Game staff drift diving the Pearse River. Photo: Jacob Lucas Nelson Marlborough Fish & Game has recently...

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03/03/2025
All news Biodiversity and Restoration

Trees planted in the Motueka Catchment in 2024

Motueka Catchment Collective applied to Trees that Count (TTC) on behalf of landowners and residents in the catchment in...

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03/03/2025
All news Biodiversity and Restoration

Progress on the Brooklyn Stream planting project

Kim (left), Dean, Joe, and Nick By Kim Burridge, Brooklyn BOMB squad leader Our first planting working bee took place...

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03/03/2025
All news The Collective

Community and stakeholders input to MCC catchment plan

Around fifteen members of MCC’s six thematic groups and MCC’s Steering Group attended a half day workshop held at...

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03/03/2025
Forestry Working Group Freshwater Monitoring Group

MCC’s sediment event in Tapawera a success

Attendees of the sediment event There was a very interesting gathering of minds at the MCC Sediment Event a...

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03/03/2025
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Let’s tackle Old Man’s Beard together!

The Motueka Catchment Collective’s Pest Management Group are continuing their fight against Old Mans Beard, a pesky weed which...

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29/01/2025
All news Forestry Working Group

The benefits of planting trees – MPI profiles the Tawa tree

Tawa leaves Tawa tree canopy Tu Uru Rākau, the New Zealand Forest Service, part of the Ministry for Primary...

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