by TFBT | Oct 29, 2021 | News, TFBT News & Stories
News from the Community Liaison Team – October 2021 Tawharanui Well it’s been a long lockdown hasn’t it, we’ve got to know our homes, gardens, and family members very well now, and if you’re like us you’re itching to get out and expand your space! Although we’ve...
by TFBT | Oct 29, 2021 | News, TFBT News & Stories
Our TFBT New Team Members- Brenda, Virginia and Tris Tēnā koe, I am an ecologist and have been associated with TFBT for some time and recently joined the team as the GIS and Data Lead. My work involves producing maps for a variety of purposes, including showing...
by TFBT | Oct 29, 2021 | News, TFBT News & Stories
The People That Help To Build Our Bridge Sophie Sutton clearing a TFBT trap Chris Worth running the Omaha Half Marathon There are many faces that make up our vital volunteer network, from the inception of the Trust through to today joining forces to protect our native...
by TFBT | Oct 29, 2021 | News, TFBT News & Stories
The Right Tree in The Right Place The most recent carbon credit auction saw the price per tonne exceed $60. Many hill country landowners have been “watching this space” and have now become aware of the opportunity that reafforestation presents to gain greater income...
by TFBT | Oct 29, 2021 | News, TFBT News & Stories
Networking at the Cutting EdgeSanctuaries of NZ Inc (SONZI) Conference August 2021 From left: Kevin Adshead (Chair), Virginia Moreno (TFBT ecologist), Cam Rathe (TFBT Senior Predator Control Advisor), Gill Adshead (Trustee), Maj De Poorter (TFBT Operations Manager)...
by TFBT | Oct 29, 2021 | News, TFBT News & Stories
Regional Quarterly Trap Catch Update: July, August and September 2021 Like most landscape scale conservation achievements this cannot be achieved by just one organisation, but instead must be the result of community groups and individuals working together. This trap...