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LINKS PAGE

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​http://www.forestandbird.org.nz/

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http://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/habitats/estuaries/ About estuarine environments

http://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/habitats/estuaries/restoring-estuaries-map/ NZ Map with national activities

http://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/habitats/estuaries/find-out-more/ How to look after an estuary near you

Downloadable School Teaching resources
The kit and teaching guide has a teaching and learning resource (including a range of learning activities), PowerPoint slides, spreadsheets, templates, identification aids and a MarineWatch certificate. A sthe full kit is too large to download as a single PDF please go to the individual chapters for downloadable PDFs.

​LOCAL VETS (Microchipping)

THE VET CENTRE
Address: 77 Gladstone Rd, Richmond 7020
Phone: 03-544 5566
http://www.vetcentre.net.nz/

TOWN & COUNTRY VETS
35 McGlashen Avenue
Richmond, TASMAN 
New Zealand
Phone: 03 544 1200
​http://www.tcvet.co.nz/ 
FRIENDS OF LAKE ROTOITI
http://www.friendsofrotoiti.org.nz/

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​http://bandedrail.weebly.com/

Waimea Inlet Forum

​https://waimeainlet.wordpress.com/about-the-forum/
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​The Waimea Inlet Forum was created as a result of the Waimea Inlet Management Strategy, an inter-agency strategy that included the Tasman and Nelson councils, statutory agencies, non-statutory groups and organisations, businesses and residents who have an interest in and a commitment to the Waimea Inlet and its sustainable future.

Issues the strategy and Forum hope to address include:

Loss of coastal margin indigenous vegetation
Loss and importance of margin and intertidal habitats
Sedimentation
Bird disturbance, predation and loss of habitat
Migratory species
Contamination
Eutrophication
Loss of high-shore habitat
Loss of freshwater fish habitat
Damage to archeological sites
Weed and pest species, including marine
Marine fish
Providing for a range of uses
Evaluating new proposals
Providing for public access
Recognition of existing assets and land use
Reducing the risk of bird strike at Nelson Airport
Supporting planting, trapping and rubbish removal
Managing future land use
Landscape, vistas and visual amenity
Addressing these will lead to the Waimea Inlet being a vibrant place, richly appreciated by the community for its open space, natural and ecological values. It will be happily remembered by generations for their activities, adventures and discoveries. Tangata whenua will hold mana as kaitiaki of taonga. And it will be shared with increasing respect.



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  • Home
  • Purpose & Strategies
  • ABOUT THE WAIMEA Estuary
    • The Waimea Estuary
    • Birds on the Estuary
    • Domestic Animals
    • Trapping
    • Restoration Plantings
  • Calendar
  • PRESS GALLERY
  • Contact