Know and Grow: Native plant event
A FREE Hands-on Native plant workshop in the Baton Valley This is a great place to visit in its own right. Thursday October 30th or Saturday November 1st 9.30am - […]
A FREE Hands-on Native plant workshop in the Baton Valley This is a great place to visit in its own right. Thursday October 30th or Saturday November 1st 9.30am - […]
Bruce Stare, a key member of the Pest Management Group Join the Pest Management Group for another working bee to tackle Old Man's Beard in the beautiful Haycocks Bush. Let's […]
Community nurseries in the Motueka and Moutere catchments have been growing first colonising native seedlings for potting up and growing on for their catchment groups. This is the time of […]
There will be another short weeding session this Thursday 18th December from 4.30pm - 5.30pm at the planting area through from Linden Reserve. Please feel free to come along - […]
Bruce Stare, a key member of the Pest Management Group Join the Pest Management Group for the first working bee of 2026 to tackle Old Man's Beard in the beautiful […]
For farmers, lifestyle block owners and anyone interested in native restoration. Hear from Shannel Courtney, a highly respected botanist with decades of experience across the top of the South, on […]
For anyone starting a forest restoration project or already underway. Join us for a practical session to understand how a native forest develops over time and what supports long‑term success. […]
The Motueka Catchment Collective will be at the Motueka Sunday Market to celebrate Conservation Week! We will be focusing on Pest Control to support our native birds & wildlife with: […]
Bruce Stare, a key member of the Pest Management Group Join the Pest Management Group for the third working bee of 2026 to tackle Old Man's Beard in the beautiful […]
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 […]
This online session is a great opportunity to learn, connect and be inspired about growing your own natives at home. You'll hear from 6 keen people from the Motueka and […]
Sam Gibson — aka Sam the Trap Man — was sent into Te Urewera at 12 to learn about trapping and came away with solid trapping skills, but also a […]
Following community requests from MCC's Flood Risk Workshop in May, we're heading out to Hinetai Hops in the Motueka Valley for a practical look at willows in action. Dean Palmer […]