A hardware store, a working bee, and a dry summer
A local sponsor sees how practical in-kind support helps volunteers keep restoration work moving through tough conditions.
Read A hardware store, a working bee, and a dry summerPeople-centred stories from volunteers, members, landholders, young people, partners, and local groups.
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A local sponsor sees how practical in-kind support helps volunteers keep restoration work moving through tough conditions.
Read A hardware store, a working bee, and a dry summerA nursery volunteer follows local plants from seed collection through propagation and into a creek restoration site.
Read From seed tray to shade treeA Saltmarsh Watch volunteer learns how repeat photos and field notes can help the community understand estuary change.
Read Watching saltmarsh change one photo at a timeYoung Landcarers use nature journals and simple observations to help adults see a familiar creek with fresh attention.
Read The students who noticed the creek firstA hinterland landholder starts with one windbreak and finds a pathway into soil cover, pollinator habitat, and farm biodiversity.
Read A shelterbelt that changed a small farmA first-time DuneCare volunteer discovers how a few hours of practical work can change how a familiar beach track feels.
Read The morning the dune track felt cared forA community mapping and storytelling project documenting estuary change, local knowledge, saltmarsh wildlife, and restoration priorities.
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