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ENM Member Groups

We are a dynamic network.  You're invited to visit our member groups at the left side menu. 

New Members & Groups are Welcome!

Environment Network Manawatu welcomes applications from groups and individuals with an interest in the environment of the greater Manawatu to join our network - as member groups or affiliate members.  For more information on membership see Environment Network Manawatu Constitution 2003.doc(53.00 KB).  For enquiries please contact Sally Pearce, the Environmental Coordinator.

 

Other groups with informal connections to ENM:

Manawatu Botanical Society
Ornithological Society
Science Cafe in Palmerston North

CityScapes
Kahuterawa Back Track Committee
Barbers Bush
Manawatu Tree Trust

Turitea Reserve ENM trip 6.10.03.JPG

Some member group representatives on a trip to the Turitea Reserve with Fitzherbert Councillor, Anne Podd and Mark Johnston of PNCC. Members are Bob Nicholls, Walkways Advisory Group; Marilyn Bulloch, Urban Care; Shane Olsen, Te Ngahere Edcuation Trust; Donald Kerr, Forest and Bird and Sue Walker, Manawatu Tree Trust. Photograph by Adie Leng




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