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The following groups are members of the Environment Network Manawatu:
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Ashhurst Action Group members cleaning up the Manawatu River bridge area at Ashhurst for Clean Up NZ week, 2003.             Ashhurst Action Group organised World Wetland Day visit to the Ashhurst Domain Wetland           Barber's bush working party 
Ashhurst Action G            Ashhurst Wetland CG     
Barbers Bush CG

Critical mass cyclists on the first Friday of October 2004. Photo by Bruce Thomson.            Group photo          Kamahi, one of the original land cover plants of the Tararua Ranges is dying alongside the Kahuterawa Stream - probably possums
Cycle Aware PN                Green Corridors            Kahuterawa Back 
                                                                          Track Committee

Working Party at Te One            Zaneta Park giving instructions to KCC members about finding forest duff in the Esplanade          Birdwatchers on the Welcome to the Birds open day at the Manawatu River Estuary
 Forest and Bird          Kiwi Conservation Club     Manawatu Estuary
                                                                             Trust

Cooperative effort from Dawn and Tom.             PNCET pavilion in use by the ENM groups at the Festival of Cultures 2005          Members of Massey Environmental Group helped organise the Aotearoa Environmental Film Festival. Photo Adie Leng
Manawatu Tree Trust   PN Environmental Trust      Massey Environment Group

John, Kaori, John and Edna weeding above the carpark whil Marise and Claudia are organising the mulch. 16 Jan 2005 Photo by Adie Leng            Eastern end of the Railway Land on an autumnal day.             Te Araroa Trust members - holding their Green Screen Award for their video of track progress. Photo Adie Leng
 Pit Park People         Railway Land Action Group      Te Araroa Trust

 Looking at Palmerston North from the City centre towards the south-east
           Manawatu River Estuary at Foxton Beach.The quality of the water discharging into the sea here affects the surrounding coastline and wildlife. Photo Adi Leng        
 Urban Care                  Water & Environmental Care Assoc Inc

 

 

 

 

GROUPS with connections - contact us
Manawatu Botanical Society
Ornithological Society
Science Cafe in Palmerston North
Waitarere Environment Care Group

GROUPS IN ABEYANCE
CityScapes
Te Ao Turoa
Kahuterawa Back Track Committee

If you would like to join a group, please contact us.

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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