Waitakere City Council Awarded for Conservation
Media Release
30 November, 2009
Waitakere City Council’s efforts in developing a new threatened species policy designed to protect endangered plants on public land is one initiative that helped win it a prestigious award from the New Zealand Plant Conservation Network.
The
2009 Network Plant Conservation Award recognises the efforts
of local government towards plant conservation in New
Zealand, with Waitakere City Council undertaking a large
number of conservation projects on the
ground.
Councillor Brenda Brady, who received the
award on behalf of the council, says the award recognises
that Waitakere is proactive in trying to protect the New
Zealand’s native plants.
“This award reflects the
17 years since we became an Eco City – 17 years of hard
work by Waitakere’s enthusiastic and passionate staff and
its elected representatives who have worked together to
protect our native flora and fauna,” Councillor Brady
says.
“The Waitakere Ranges Heritage Act, Project
Twin Streams and Keep Waitakere Beautiful Trust are just a
few of the environmental initiatives employed by Waitakere
to help create an incredibly strong, community inspired
green network,” she says.
In announcing the award
the judges said that Waitakere “engaged contractors and
volunteers to survey for threatened plants and was the first
in New Zealand to develop an eco-sourcing policy for
restoration plantings”.
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