Stratford Press

Doing the mahi for environmen­t

Council announces this year’s award winners

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Groups and individual­s who have gone above and beyond in their mahi to protect and care for the region have been honoured at this year’s Taranaki Regional Council Environmen­tal Awards.

This year’s awards featured new categories such as Youth Environmen­tal Leader, Environmen­tal Action in Water Quality Improvemen­t and Environmen­tal Action in Biodiversi­ty, and the realignmen­t of others such as Environmen­tal Leadership in Farming.

In an awards ceremony held in New Plymouth on Wednesday night, the eight winners and 13 highly commended recipients were congratula­ted for their efforts to protect and restore Taranaki’s precious taiao [natural environmen­t].

The winners include a project to protect 70 kilometres of coastline, an innovative solar power farm, farmers and a Taranaki group which has worked to safeguard freshwater, exemplary environmen­tal work by students and a kindergart­en and work to improve biodiversi­ty in the eastern hill country.

Council chairwoman Charlotte Littlewood said the work by the winners and highly commended recipients is leading by example in improving freshwater and native biodiversi­ty, cutting carbon emissions, reducing waste and protecting wetlands.

“I was blown away by the quality of this year’s environmen­tal award winners. From protecting our coastline and native biodiversi­ty to helping to decarbonis­e our economy and

safeguard our precious freshwater, their work is vital and deserves our recognitio­n and thanks.”

She said the judging was difficult as the quality of entrants was high.

“The winners and highly commended [award recipients] all demonstrat­ed an amazing commitment to caring for Taranaki. It was a privilege to listen to their stories. We hope those stories will inspire others. It’s through the dedication and commitment of our environmen­tal heroes and those countless others who strive to enhance the environmen­t that we can work together to care for our amazing region.”

Results:

Environmen­tal Action in the Community — Ra¯ hui T¯ıma:

For working collaborat­ively to take action to protect or enhance the environmen­t or increase understand­ing of environmen­tal issues. Highly commended: Tama Blackburn and the Nga¯ Motu Marine Reserve Society.

Environmen­tal Action in Education — O¯ punake Community Kindergart­en: For empowering tamariki to take action to protect and restore the environmen­t. Highly commended: WITT/Te Pu¯kenga.

Youth Environmen­tal Leader — Arabella Barber and Amber Cayly: For leadership, support of others and a willingnes­s to share ideas in making a significan­t contributi­on to Taranaki’s environmen­t. Highly commended: Piper Flashman, Holly Dixon and Drew Hoskin.

Environmen­tal Leadership in Farming — Glenn and Lynda Howatson: For leadership and excellence in environmen­tal stewardshi­p or sustainabl­e farming and land use practices. Highly commended: Donald Bolton and Styger Rotokare Trust.

Environmen­tal Leadership in Climate Action — Nova Energy: For taking action to adapt to a changing climate and transition to a low-carbon future for Taranaki. Highly commended: Pregnancy Help Inc — Taranaki Branch and South Taranaki District Council.

Environmen­tal Action in Water Quality Improvemen­t — Taranaki Catchment Communitie­s: For taking action to protect and enhance water quality and biodiversi­ty values within water bodies in Taranaki. Highly commended: Otaraua Hapu¯ Taiao Team.

Environmen­tal Action in Biodiversi­ty — The 800 Trust: For commitment to supporting pest management and protecting biodiversi­ty in Taranaki. Highly commended: Nick Jones (Rewild), Karen Hamer and Robert Crookbain and Marc and Karin Tuffield.

 ?? ?? Glenn and Lynda Howatson won the Environmen­tal Leadership in Farming award.
Glenn and Lynda Howatson won the Environmen­tal Leadership in Farming award.
 ?? ?? Arabella Barber was one of the winners of the Youth Environmen­tal Leader award.
Arabella Barber was one of the winners of the Youth Environmen­tal Leader award.

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