Landcare:

Waikato Wetlands. 

In the Waikato, a wide range of individuals, groups and organisations work in partnership to restore some of the region’s precious remaining wetlands – over 90% nation-wide have already been lost to land development. NZ Landcare Trust maintains a strong networking role, ensuring that landowners and community groups get useful information about managing land sustainably and enhancing indigenous biodiversity. Creating useful links between groups, agencies and scientists – typically takes a variety of forms; one-one communication with a landowner, setting up an informal evening where ideas can be shared and expert advice sought, a day-long workshop with field trip to provide a broader context for what wetland restoration entails. Landcare staff aren’t adverse to mucking in: staff join in on planting days too! 

 


Horticultural students from 'Wintec' assist with planting at Lake Serpentine.


The riparian restoration of lake Serpentine will help buffer the lake from the effects of surrounding land use.