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Kaimai Ranges farmland.

Native bush on your farm: Adding value

A two page factsheet describing the value of planting and establishing native bush on farms, how to get started, and organisational support and further information available.

Forest, Fiordland National Park.

Nature Heritage Fund

View publications relating to the Nature Heritage Fund - a contestable Ministerial fund that was established in 1990.

Hochstetter frog, Brynderwyn Range.

Restoring the Balance: Biodiversity self-help kit

This publication from DOC Northland shows how you as a landowner can help to protect the biodiversity values on your land by using the tools and actions provided in this document.

Photo of whitebaiters.

Streams are worth protecting: More than just water

A factsheet describing the benefits of streams on farms. Describes types of fish species, barriers to fish migration, how to provide for fish passage, how to protect fish habitat, what to plant and further information and support available.

Kaituna wetlands, near Te Puke.

Wetlands work for farms: Nature's water filter

A two page factsheet describing the benefits of wetlands on farms, wetland plants species, organisational support and further information.

Te Karamu Stream enhancement, Hawke's Bay.

Working with wetlands in Hawke's Bay and the East Coast

This multi-agency guide offers a step-by-step process to help Hawke's Bay landowners create and restore wetlands.


 

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