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The WWF Habitat Protection Fund - supporting local communities

The WWF Habitat Protection Fund supports local community conservation groups to run hands-on projects to conserve and restore New Zealand's natural environments – freshwater, coastal areas, wetlan Continue Reading...

 
Contributed by
Marieke Hilhorst
WWF - New Zealand
February 10, 2011

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'Not just trees in the ground' - qualitative analysis of the benefits of community-led conservation projects

In 2007, WWF-New Zealand published a report showing the positive outcomes for people when they decide to care for and improve their environment.  It's one of many resources WWF-New Zealand pro Continue Reading...

 
Contributed by
Marieke Hilhorst
WWF - New Zealand
February 11, 2011

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New funds help Kererū Discovery Project take flight

Wellingtonians are working together to once again fill the sky with one of New Zealand’s largest and most beautiful native birds – the kererū. The Kererū Discovery Project (KDP) aims to increase po Continue Reading...

 
Contributed by
Marieke Hilhorst
WWF - New Zealand
March 15, 2011

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WWF Habitat Protection Fund - resources to help monitor projects

Running a community restoration group is a big job – raising funds, building and maintaining community support, doing the work – the list goes on. The WWF Habitat Protection Fund supports local c Continue Reading...

 
Contributed by
Marieke Hilhorst
WWF - New Zealand
February 10, 2011

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Community Conservation Innovation Project – WWF New Zealand

WWF-New Zealand, supported by the Tindall Foundation, is working with others to increase the scale and effectiveness of New Zealand’s community conservation sector. It will do this by engaging wi Continue Reading...

 
Contributed by
Marieke Hilhorst
WWF - New Zealand
February 10, 2011
 
 
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