High school students, Fonterra staff and a few squad members of the Manawatu Turbos helped staff from Horizons Regional Council last week to plant around a wetland area on a Tokomaru dairy farm.
Landowners Alistair and Gaylene White had received a Horizons freshwater grant which covered 50 per cent of their planting costs,with free advice on what to plant and where.
Horizons freshwater adviser Anna Regtien says 1700 native plants went in the ground to create a 20m riparian buffer zone around the wetland.
"The Whites had fenced off the wetland five years ago and have moved the fence back to do further planting," she says.
"This will create a great buffer zone as the plants help filter soil run-off into the wetland that is a tributary to the Tokomaru River. As a low-lying point on the farm, a lot of surface run-off is funnelled through the area, so the more filter area is available the better for water quality and native fish.