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November • Rances, Bushy Point

Conservation Innovation Awards are now open

WWF-New Zealand is searching for big, bold ideas that will benefit Aotearoa’s unique environment. So, if you have a fantastic idea, enter it into the Conservation Innovation Awards from 25 September to 15 October.

WWF will be awarding prizes of $25,000 to the most exciting entries in three categories:

  • Engaging young people and communities
  • Predator Free New Zealand 2050
  • Open Category

You can enter your idea through the innovative crowdsourcing website, which brings to­gether inventors, conservationists and inquiring minds to propose and refine ideas in real time.

Posted on: Thursday, 28 September 2017

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This rare totara forest system on sand dunes is easily explored following the mown paths throughout. The large totara here is estimated to be around 300 years old.

Oreti Totara Dune Forest

Revegetation of a grass area at the beginning of the track, ten years on. 2006.

Bushy Point Gambles, Otatara

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