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Government grant for Waitakere wetlands and waterways

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Wellington, July 5, 2017

A collaboration of Waitakere community groups will be supported with a $281,865 grant in their work monitor and make restoration plans for local wetlands and waterways, including the Epping Wetland which has high ecological values.

Associate Environment Minister Scott Simpson announced today the grant provided through the Community Environment Fund to Community Waitakere Charitable Trust for their Nga Puna Manaaki Wahapu project.

Local engagement

“The exciting aspect of this project is the very high level of local engagement and cooperation. This project has schools, community groups, iwi, businesses and council staff working together to collect data about wetland sites, evaluate results and identify opportunities for improvement. Then actively participate in community restoration and mitigation activities,” he said.

“I am also really impressed by the level of individual commitment. These are not scientists or experts; these are people from all walks of life. They are local businesses and community groups. They learn how to do the monitoring, they learn how wetlands work and how to run a restoration project. This is citizen science at its best and I am thrilled to see so many people involved,” Mr Simpson added.

The contributors

This is a three-year project that has received in kind contributions made by Morphum Environmental Limited, Auckland Council, ACG Sunderland School and Rutherford College.

The Community Environment Fund provides funding to empower New Zealanders to take environmental action. It supports projects that strengthen partnerships, raise public awareness of environmental issues, and encourage community participation in environmental initiatives. The fund has awarded more than $12 million to environmental projects since 2010.

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Scott Simpson at Rutherford College earlier today

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