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Yesterday marked a milestone for the Wairau Nature Network with the public launch of our new mapping app: https://wairaunaturenetwork.maphq.co.nz/ This tool is designed to help us understand what native vegetation remains in the Wairau, where the gaps are, and how we can reconnect ecosystems through targeted restoration.

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The Wairau Nature Network thrives thanks to a dedicated team of passionate community members - and it’s time to celebrate the people behind the mahi. First up in our profile series is Angela Wentworth, whose commitment to nature and children is inspiring.

7 trapped stoats laid out on a wooden deck.
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These tips will help you understand what funders are really asking for and put together a strong application.

People carrying planting gear amongst new planted trees, with mist rising
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WNN information hub goes live, feedback from our inaugural survey, and we highlight the Pine Valley Outdoor Centre's wetland restoration project. Read our latest newsletter.

Dr Tim Curran watches plant material burn on a bbq
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This webinar will give you practical guidance on selecting plants and designing landscapes that are both ecologically beneficial and fire-resilient.

Restoration planting site in front of Clos Henri church
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Wairau Nature Network coordinator Wendy Sullivan presented on planning, preparation, planting and protection of native restoration plantings

Microsforest with densely planted saplings
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Often no bigger than a tennis court, microforests are small, multi-layered planted forests that serve as carbon stores and biodiversity stepping stones.