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Help for Mother Nature's helpers


Help for Mother Nature's helpers

31 March 2016
Wild for Taranaki. Financial assistance is available for Taranaki people and organisations doing their bit to help Mother Nature – but you need to be quick to apply.

The new Wild for Taranaki Community Biodiversity Fund has $40,000 for projects which protect or restore biodiversity in the region. Applications close at the end of April.

Private landowners, community groups or other organisations can be funded for a range of activities including predator and pest plant control, restoration planting, fencing, environmental education, or surveying and monitoring native plants or animals. Up to 50% of the cost of a project can be funded, to a maximum of $10,000.

Wild for Taranaki is an initiative of the Taranaki Biodiversity Trust. “We know a lot of great work is happening out there,” says the Trust Chairman, Mike Weren. “Wild for Taranaki is all about getting alongside our community and showing support.”

For a funding application form, contact Regional Biodiversity Co-ordinator Leigh Honnor (leigh.honnor@trc.govt.nz or 0800 736 222) or go to www.wildfortaranaki.nz.

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