Project Janszoon Newsletter – December 2018
More pāteke, beech mast good news – and bad, Ka kite ano Helen, ATYA changes, new team members and more …. READ FULL NEWSLETTER
More pāteke, beech mast good news – and bad, Ka kite ano Helen, ATYA changes, new team members and more …. READ FULL NEWSLETTER
Forget about Christmas turkey. The Abel Tasman National Park has had a surprise gift of rare native ducks for Christmas. A surprise opportunity to boost the
This month the Abel Tasman Youth Ambassadors from Motueka High School got to present the results from their research of Anchorage lagoon to the New
Abel Tasman National Park is New Zealand’s smallest national park, but it has the largest number of visitors, 250 thousand people annually. Ecologist and Project
Manaaki whenua, Manaaki tangata, Haere whakamua Care for the land, care for the people, go forward Manawhenua ki Mohua representative Bev Purdie consistently brings the
In June 2018 Dr Philip Simpson, author, botanist and Project Janszoon director, pressed send on a 300-page manuscript for Down the Bay – a natural
November 15 2018 NZ Education HQ For the past six years, Motueka High School has been privileged to be a part of the restoration and
When Project Janszoon got underway five years ago one of the first tasks was to find out more about the interior, so a team was
Golden Bay rolls out red carpet for royal couple. Golden Bay Weekly, 2 Nov 2018
Abel Tasman Youth Ambassadors flew the flag for the national park on Monday when they met with the Duke and Duchess of Suffolk at Totaranui.
High school students Milan Chapman and May Takahashi met the Duke and Duchess when they visited Abel Tasman National Park today. They told Lisa Owen
October 29 2018 www.stuff.co.nz The Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrived at Totaranui in Abel Tasman National Park, where they learnt about local conservation
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