The Northland Age

Bay hosts Enviroscho­ols hui

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About 50 people from across the country have gathered in Kerikeri this week for the country’s first Enviroscho­ols WaiRestora­tion national hui.

WaiRestora­tion focuses on engaging young people and local communitie­s to take action to restore local waterways and biodiversi­ty. Initially conceived by members of the Northland Regional Council’s (NRC) Enviroscho­ols’ team in 2013, the project has been developing constantly since then.

Councillor Joce Yeoman said the threeday hui — a joint initiative between the NRC and Enviroscho­ols’ national body Toimata Foundation — was designed to inspire and teach other regions wanting to implement the Enviroscho­ols WaiRestora­tion project.

Councillor Yeoman, whose Coastal North constituen­cy includes the Kerikeri area, said participan­ts at the hui, which ended yesterday, learned more about the project, including its benefits, challenges, roles and responsibi­lities.

“I’m incredibly proud as a regional councillor that our Enviroscho­ols team has developed the WaiRestora­tion programme and is able to now share it with others from around the country,” she said.

“The programme aligns with council’s core values, promoting fencing of waterways, riparian and wetland planting, improved biodiversi­ty and pest management, all of which are key to our work and our proposed Long Term Plan 2018.”

A number of local organisati­ons, tangata whenua, students and teachers, farmers, landowners and others attended the hui, passing on their WaiRestora­tion experience­s to participan­ts, who came from as far afield as Otago.

Participan­ts also received a booklet outlining Enviroscho­ols WaiRestora­tion and learned about the seven elements at the heart of the project: ■ WaiFencing — keeping stock out of waterways. ■ WaiNurseri­es — growing riparian plants. ■ WaiPlantin­g — waterways. ■ WaiMainten­ance — keeping out plant and animal pests. ■ WaiMonitor­ing — testing and tracking water quality. ■ WaiEnterpr­ise — creating sustainabl­e employment. ■ Save a Species — restoring endangered plants and animals.

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 ??  ?? DEMO: Enviroscho­ols Canterbury’s Matt Sanford checks out a fencing demonstrat­ion by Landcorp Kapiro Station fencer Mike Sunnex as part of a three-day national WaiRestora­tion hui at Kerikeri. Regional councillor Joce Yeoman — whose father taught her to fence as a child — watches.
DEMO: Enviroscho­ols Canterbury’s Matt Sanford checks out a fencing demonstrat­ion by Landcorp Kapiro Station fencer Mike Sunnex as part of a three-day national WaiRestora­tion hui at Kerikeri. Regional councillor Joce Yeoman — whose father taught her to fence as a child — watches.

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