Skip to content
  • 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
  • Resources
  • Contact us
Menu
Motueka Catchment Collective

Arrived compass prepare an on as. Reasonable particular on my it in sympathize. Size now easy eat hand how.

  • Address

2067 Broadway Avenue,
Bristol, NY

  • Phone
  • +442045772558
  • Email
  • example@gmail.com
Facebook-f Twitter Youtube Instagram Behance
Ka ora te awa, ka ora te tangata – when the river is well, people are well
  • 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
  • Resources
  • Contact us
Menu
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...

Read More
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,...

Read More
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...

Read More
18/11/2024
Freshwater Monitoring Group

Win Valley locals monitoring the stream they live by

On November 13th, Winnie Long and Debbie Win, Chair of the MCC Steering Group, headed out on a...

Read More
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...

Read More
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...

Read More
27/05/2024
All news Freshwater Monitoring Group

Expanding local community freshwater monitoring in the Motueka catchment

The Motueka River is a taonga that is highly valued The Motueka River and its tributaries are highly valued...

Read More
27/05/2024
All news Freshwater Monitoring Group

Community freshwater SHMAK monitoring in action on the Orinoco awa

Steve Anderson, Daniel Bulman and Harnold Dunnink all attended the MCC freshwater monitoring training on February 17th and discovered...

Read More
02/05/2024
All news Biodiversity and Restoration Freshwater Monitoring Group Pest Management Group

Ka ora te whenua, ka ora te tangata – caring for the whenua is the first priority

Monday 8 April was the day work started on the first wetland supported by the Motueka Catchment Collective, and...

Read More
03/03/2024
All news Freshwater Monitoring Group

Freshwater health monitoring training for Motueka catchment residents

On 16 and 17 February a committed group of Motueka catchment residents attended training at the Pokororo Hall and...

Read More
  • 1
  • 2

Website maintained by Sugarcube Studios