Taranaki’s ‘practical environmentalism’ to the fore
Taranaki’s ‘practical environmentalism’ to the fore
Educators, students, kaitiaki, grassroots volunteers, farmers, businesspeople, scientists and technical specialists are among the recipients of 14 Environmental Awards from the Taranaki Regional Council this evening (25 October 2018).
The winners are all tremendous examples of the Taranaki can-do attitude and highlight the practical environmentalism that’s a strong part of the regional culture, says the Council Chairman, David MacLeod.
“Their achievements are awe-inspiring and worthy of celebration. And of course, they’re just the tip of the iceberg,” he says. “We’re a region of people who walk the talk. We see what needs to be done, and we get stuck in and do it. This is the spirit that makes the region what it is.”
The 14 awards for 2018 were made in
five categories. They take the total to 279 since the
Council began the annual presentations in the 1990s. The
2018 winners are:
Environmental action in Education
(sponsored by Contact)
• Highlands
Intermediate Marine Studies Group for inspiring students
through marine education and action.
•
Coastal Taranaki School Native NZ Bird Inquiry for
outdoor learning and action to restore and protect native
biodiversity by removing predators.
•
Francis Douglas Memorial College for removing predators
and pest plants to restore native biodiversity at Paritutu
Centennial Park.
Environmental leadership in land
management – sponsored by Corteva AgriscienceTM
Agriculture Division of DowDuPont
•
Roger Pearce (Waitotara Valley) for environmental
stewardship, sustainable land management and native habitat
restoration.
• Hansen Family (Huiroa /
Matau) for environmental stewardship, sustainable land
management and native habitat restoration.
•
Prof B Clarkson, Dr J Rapson, B Hammonds, L Honnor and J
Hunt for supporting native ecosystems by producing a
series of guides for restoration planting in
Taranaki.
Te taiao me
te pākihi – Environmental leadership in business -
sponsored by Ngāruahine, Ngāti Ruanui, Te Ātiawa,
Taranaki and Ngāti Mutunga
• MAIN
Trust for providing resources, data management systems
and support for environmental groups in Taranaki.
•
GreenBridge Ltd for designing sustainable landscape and
environmental solutions for land, homes and communities in
Taranaki.
Environmental
leadership in dairy farming – sponsored by
Fonterra
• Robert and Diana Bridgeman
(Coastal Taranaki) for environmental stewardship
including riparian, wetland and native habitat
enhancement.
• Stratford Demonstration Farm
Society (Inc) for agricultural education and
environmental stewardship including riparian, wetland and
native habitat enhancement.
Environmental action in the community -
sponsored by Methanex
• Marlene Benson
(North Taranaki) for protecting and enhancing the natural
environment as kaitiaki and a volunteer for numerous
successful biodiversity and conservation
projects.
• Tony Green for volunteering
and advocating to restore and protect native biodiversity
through numerous successful conservation projects across the
region.
• Angela and Gary Walls-Renwick
(New Plymouth) for actively championing urban backyard
trapping to remove predators and restore native wildlife and
plants.
• Cynthia Mooney (Opunake) for
longstanding volunteer work to control predators to restore
and protect native biodiversity at Sandy Bay
Reserve.