Titipounamu at home in ZEALANDIA
The translocated titipounamu are at home in ZEALANDIA ecosanctuary. Photo credit: Leon Berard.
The translocated titipounamu are at home in ZEALANDIA ecosanctuary. Photo credit: Leon Berard.
Jumping for joy for the upcoming All Ages on the Go Expo in Kapiti.
Metlink carries out simulation exercise training on how to respond in the case of an emergency.
Community volunteer group Naenae Nature Trust planting trees.
Part of the walking track along the Waikanae River bank opposite Jim Cooke Park has been closed following erosion by the river, which has compromised the safe use of the…
A recent survey of Te Awarua-o-Porirua Harbour shows sedimentation rates have more than doubled in the last five years, undermining animal and plant habitats and the healthy functioning of this…
A new native forest planting system is helping Greater Wellington Regional Council achieve its biodiversity and climate change goals.
Applications for Greater Wellington Regional Council's Community Environment Fund are open with the aim of supporting community groups to restore, maintain and protect our native ecosystems.
Cycling workshops for migrant, former refugee and low income women are coming to local communities with an aim to empower people with a safe, low cost form of transport.
Greater Wellington Regional Council agreed unanimously on an ambitious package to tackle climate change, combatting the impacts already being felt across the region, at its Council meeting on August 21.