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Free rat traps to help Eastern Bays birds
The Eastern Bays Songbird Project is distributing free rat traps to reduce pests and support birdlife.
Work continues to improve Takapuna water quality
Significant work has been taking place at Takapuna beach to address water quality issues.
Protect kauri this weekend
We all need to do our part to keep our kauri standing.
Protecting Auckland's heritage trees
Heritage arborists West Fynn and Nick Stott keep our protected trees safe.
Protecting kauri while dog walking
If you’re walking in kauri areas, remember to keep your dogs on a lead and on the track.
Grant to support recycling and tree planting in schools
Funding has been awarded to community groups and initiatives across the Waitematā Local Board area.
Waiheke community groups supported
Grants have been awarded to support events and community groups on Waiheke Island.
Waiuku Estuary restoration work complete
Mangrove removal efforts have been hailed as a testament to the community’s can-do spirit.
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Papa Ki Awataha Regeneration
Make a day of it by exploring the nearby playgrounds and green spaces afterwards, or enjoy a bite...
Waimoko Glen Stream Care Session
Come and help save the Waimoko and Waiwhauwhaupaku Streams from rubbish and invasive weeds, and l...
Te Henga Weed Bin Weekend
Get rid of invasive weeds at your local community weed bin.
Raumati Reads events
Enjoy this school holiday with amazing activities and events.
Climate Action Trail
The Climate Action Trail at Auckland’s Botanic Gardens is the perfect adventure!
Weeding Bee
Join us for weeding of pest plants and staking new plantings along the Waiarohia Stream and prote...
Rooseville Reserve - Ranger Guided Walk
Learn about the native flora and fauna and of the forest habitat as well as the unique geological...
Powerful perennials - seasonal walk
Learn tips and tricks for planting with perennials, hear about our star performer plants, and see...