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    • What’s our journey?
    • What guides us?
    • Where will we focus?
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      • 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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30/04/2025
All news Biodiversity and Restoration

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
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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29/01/2025
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Spreading the love for growing natives – The BAR group December pricking out event

At the potting up table Cuppa and bikkies afterwards The Biodiversity and Restoration Group held a potting up/pricking out...

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29/01/2025
All news Biodiversity and Restoration Pest Management Group River access and recreation

Update on Brooklyn planting project and next working bee!

From Kim Burridge, BOMB squad leader Volunteers, mostly from the Brooklyn BOMB squad, have taken over management of a...

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26/01/2025
All news Biodiversity and Restoration Freshwater Monitoring Group Pest Management Group

A family restoration project in the Win Valley

Winifred Long in her garden The 1879 house Winifred Long, an avid conservationist, together with her daughter Jenny Long,...

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02/12/2024
Biodiversity and Restoration

Apply to the Biodiversity and Restoration Group for your project

The Biodiversity and Restoration Thematic Group (BAR group) of MCC invites residents and landowners in the Motueka Catchment to...

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02/12/2024
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Tasman District Council’s native riparian planting

The Tasman District Council’s River Management team plants around 15,000 native plants each year along river riparian margins thoughout...

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28/11/2024
All news Biodiversity and Restoration Freshwater Monitoring Group

Īnanga (whitebait) spawning in the Motueka catchment

Monique Patterson, who works for Tasman Bay Guardians (TBG) has been involved in a project looking into īnanga spawning...

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