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  • The Collective
    • What’s our journey?
    • What guides us?
    • Where will we focus?
      • Biodiversity and Restoration Group
      • Freshwater Monitoring Group
      • Pest Management Group
      • Forestry Working Group
      • Living River Group
      • River Access and Recreation Group
    • Who are our people?
  • News
  • Events
  • The Catchment
    • About the Motueka Catchment
    • Our whaitua (catchment)​
    • Our hāpori (communities)​
    • Our catchment – then and now
    • Our whenua (land) today
    • Our awa (rivers and streams)
    • Wetlands and lakes
    • Groundwater
    • Coastal receiving environments
    • How healthy are our waterways?
    • Freshwater ecosysystems
    • River Health
    • Cultural Health
    • Other issues in the catchment
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02/08/2024
All news The Collective

Ngā mihi nui Marios!

The Motueka Catchment Collective would like to acknowledge all the hard work and expertise Marios Gavalas has put into...

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02/08/2024
All news Biodiversity and Restoration

Wonderful wetlands

Here is some drone footage taken by Craig Allen of Freshwater Environmental of two of the recently constructed wetlands...

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02/08/2024
All news Biodiversity and Restoration

Potting up event attendees – how are their seedlings going?

The Biodiversity and Restoration Group were curious to know how all the little seedlings that were potted up at...

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02/08/2024
All news Living River Group

An inspiring and uplifting Sunday session at Te Whare Taikura ō Te Maatu

Around 35 people from the community gave up a fair chunk of their Sunday to attend MCC’s Living River...

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02/08/2024
All news Biodiversity and Restoration Pest Management Group

Farming for good – Judith Rowe’s physical, mental, and financial journey

Farming for good – Judith Rowe’s physical, financial and mental journey Judith and Kim Rowe farm deer, beef and...

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02/08/2024
All news Pest Management Group

Community group fighting Old Man’s Beard in the Motueka Catchment

A group of Brooklyn residents started a local group to tackle the issue of Old Man’s Beard (OMB) in...

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01/07/2024
All news Pest Management Group

Let’s get those pests! MCC event run down

The MCC Pest Management Thematic Group held a trapping and pest weed event on a wet winters day in...

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01/07/2024
All news Biodiversity and Restoration

A tōtara has fallen

A tōtara in the great forest of Tāne has fallen. Roger Gaskell botanist, ex biodiversity officer DOC, supporter of...

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01/07/2024
All news Freshwater Monitoring Group

Residents looking after our upper sub-catchments

The Tasman Bay Guardians crew are training local residents to monitor the health of the Motueka catchment including waterways...

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01/07/2024
All news Freshwater Monitoring Group

You manage what you measure – Baton residents measuring their awa

Baton Valley residents Ange Palmer and Cheryl Dean are helping look after the beautiful Baton River. They’ve started monitoring...

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