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  • Home
  • 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
    • More information
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01/04/2026
All news Biodiversity and Restoration

Many Backgrounds, Shared Learning: Tadmor Seed Workshop

It was a great turn out with a real diverse mix of people from within and outside the catchment...

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01/04/2026
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The Leiths: Re cloaking the Moutere, one gully at a time

Philip and Jenny Leith When I arrived at Philip and Jenny Leith’s place, they welcomed me into their three‑year‑old,...

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18/03/2026
All news Biodiversity and Restoration Pest Management Group

Shedwood Bush: Local Leadership, Youth Energy, and a Growing Pollination Pathway

Early March offered a snapshot of how Shedwood Bush in Tapawera is cared for: local volunteers leading the work,...

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11/12/2025
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Dovedale Community Nursery: Growing Through the Seasons

Bruce Stare – MCC Pest Management Group (left), Bill McKinlay (Nursery owner, Biodiversity and Restoration Group member (middle), Dana...

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04/11/2025
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Learning to Love Our Native Plants: Baton Valley Workshop

In the last week of October the Motueka Catchment Collective, Landcare Trust and the Baton Valley Trust joined forces...

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13/10/2025
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BAR group members distributes 1200 native plants to catchment properties

MCC’s Biodiversity and Restoration Thematic Group  member and new chair, Annette Litherland recently ran a survey to determine which...

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06/08/2025
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Plant rescue working bee

It was a grey, cold day as I drove down the Valley to visit some native plantings which had...

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30/04/2025
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What natives to plant where?

A key goal for MCC’s Biodiversity and Restoration Thematic Group is to help Motueka catchment residents upskill about growing,...

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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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03/03/2025
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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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