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Join us to help plant Parahamuti, an extensive wetland restoration project concentrating on rewetting wetlands back to their natural state.
Together we’ll be planting kahikatea, harakeke, ti kouka and pukio. Over time, the wetland will start to filter water and transform into a flourishing habitat for native birds, fish and insects.
This is a chance for us to come together and celebrate collaboration between Greater Wellington, Ngā Hapū o Ōtaki, Fonterra and Kāpiti Coast District Council.
Parahamuti Planting Day Itinerary
When: Wednesday 24 July, 10:00am (postponement: Thursday 25 July)
Where: 183 Te Horo Beach Road, first left after the one-lane bridge on Te Horo Beach Road. Signage will show you the way.
What to bring:
Gumboots or sturdy boots that can get wet
Warm layers and wet weather gear
A spade if you have one
Gardening gloves
Kai will be provided. For on-farm biosecurity, there will be a boot wash station before you enter the site. Please note, toilets will not be available.
Please get in touch with Jamie - jamie.peryer@gw.govt.nz to confirm your attendance.