Te Motu Kairangi / September 2015
It’s quite simple: we aim to restore ecological health to the Miramar Peninsula. More specifically, we’d like to see every household on the peninsula include 25 % or more of local native plants. We practises eco-sourcing to maintain the distinctiveness of local flora. By boosting rare plant life and controlling introduced mammalians we can bring nature in to our urban community, raising property values and fostering a sense of identity and well-being.
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Last weekend of The Great Kererū Count!
- Te Motu Kairangi
- Do you have kererū living near you? Keep an eye on the sky or fruting trees and count the kererū you see! Your sights will help scientists around the country to build a picture of where kererū are (and aren't) hanging out.
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- miramar
Miramar Peninsula, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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BNZ Closed For Good
- Te Motu Kairangi
- Kia Ora to all awesome staff from BNZ closed for good team.
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Miramar Peninsula, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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