by Te Araroa | Sep 25, 2024 | Front Page, News, Regenerative Trail
On September 7th, our community came together at the Puketi Forest Campsite to plant 780 trees, led by Te Araroa Northland trustees William Fuller, Kerry Shanta, and Mark Williams. With thirty volunteers from Paihia, Kerikeri, Russel, Opua and beyond, we swiftly...
by Te Araroa | Mar 24, 2024 | News, Regenerative Trail
We are thrilled that over 1,200 native plants were planted during the Bluff Hill/Motopōhue Environment Trust’s volunteer day on 13 March. This year every registered Te Araroa walker and supporter is funding a native tree in Bluff through our partnership with Trees...
by Te Araroa | Mar 22, 2024 | News, Regenerative Trail
On 14 March Te Araroa walkers joined forces with Mackenzie locals to cut down wilding pines and protect the indigenous tussock grasslands and ancient glacial outwash plains of the Pukaki Flats Conservation Area, near Twizel. Huge thanks go to Wilding Free...
by Te Araroa | Mar 7, 2024 | Front Page, News, Regenerative Trail
We have Teamed up with Wilding Free Mackenzie, an amazing charitable trust focused on raising awareness of wilding pines as a significant threat to our local environment. This volunteer day will be a fantastic way to learn about the wilding pine problem while helping...
by Te Araroa | Mar 6, 2024 | Front Page, News, Regenerative Trail
This year we partnered with Trees that Count, enabling every Te Araroa walker and supporter to fund the planting of a native tree as part of their registration. We are delighted to share that all these trees will be planted on Bluff Hill, Motupōhue by the amazing...