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SUMMARY:MCC Pest Control at the Motueka Sunday Market
DESCRIPTION:The Motueka Catchment Collective will be at the Motueka Sunday Market to celebrate Conservation Week!\nWe will be focusing on Pest Control to support our native birds & wildlife with: \n\nhands on workshops\,\ntrap pickups & bookings\,\nfree refills of cut-n-paste\,\nexpert question time\,\nspot prizes\n\nAnd lots more. \nIf you are already a keen trapper or just starting out on your trapping adventure\, a pest plant destroyer or a beginner trimmer\, there will be much to learn & likeminded people to meet\, so come on down to the Market for this fun & educational celebration of Conservation Week! \nThis event is part of Conservation Week 2026 – www.doc.govt.nz/conservationweek \nhttps://www.eventfinda.co.nz/2026/motueka-catchment-collective-pest-control-event-for-conservation-week/motueka
URL:https://motuekacatchment.org.nz/event/mcc-pest-control-at-the-motueka-sunday-market/
LOCATION:Motueka Sunday Market\, Wallace Street\, Motueka
CATEGORIES:Pest Management
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SUMMARY:Haycocks Bush Old Mans Beard working bee
DESCRIPTION:  Bruce Stare\, a key member of the Pest Management Group \nJoin the Pest Management Group for the third working bee of 2026 to tackle Old Man’s Beard in the beautiful Haycocks Bush. \nLet’s work together to continue along Haycocks Bush\, removing Old Man’s Beard vines using the cut and paste method. So much good work has been done already. \nWe would love to have you help out. \nLight lunch provided. Wear sturdy shoes and gardening clothes. \nAll equipment and training provided. \nCome & join the Motueka Catchment Collective in making a difference to our taonga species and our beautiful awa – be a part of the change you wish to see! \nIf you don’t fancy doing the actual weeding work but would like to volunteer any other skills/time\, we’d love to hear from you. \nRegister here – https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NKMMPM8 \n 
URL:https://motuekacatchment.org.nz/event/haycocks-bush-old-mans-beard-working-bee-3/
LOCATION:2094 Motueka River West Bank Road\, 2094 Motueka River West Bank Road\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Pest Management
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SUMMARY:Flood Risk in the Motueka Catchment - what it means for our communities
DESCRIPTION:The purpose of this community workshop is to build understanding of flood risk and to identify practical ways that different parts of the community can act and adapt to ensure the whole community is safe from the impacts of future flooding and severe wet weather.\n\nJoin us for a community workshop on flood risk in the Motueka catchment. Hear from speakers — including Dr Emily Lane from Earth Sciences — and take part in practical conversations about what recent floods have shown us\, predictions for the future\, what matters most to our communities\, and how Tapawera and the wider catchment can live safely alongside our rivers.\n\nDr Emily Lane\, Principal Scientist with Earth Sciences (formerly NIWA) will speak about the work her and a large team of scientists are carrying out around flood risk mapping\, the impacts of flooding on communities\, and adapation responses that can lead to safer and more resilient townships\, roads\, farms and people into the future\, even with the increasing impacts of climate change.\n\nThis workshop will be facilitated by Heather Collins who has had considerable experience facilitating workshops for rural communities and farmers.
URL:https://motuekacatchment.org.nz/event/flood-risk-in-the-motueka-catchment-what-it-means-for-our-communities/
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