The final phase of a collaborative project protecting and enhancing fresh water and coastal ecosystems at the Mahia Peninsula has received a large grant from the Ministry for Environment.
Associate Environment Minister Scott Simpson announced yesterday that $145,000 from the Community Environment Fund will go towards the Whangawehi Stream project.
Mr Simpson said the Government was committed to working with local communities, councils and iwi to sustain the country's waterways and ecosystems.
"This final year of the Whangawehi Catchment Restoration Project involves improving water quality in the head waters of the Whangawehi catchment by fencing and planting 10.2ha of riverside habitat and creating connectivity between the different ecosystems already protected."
About 23,000 native trees will be planted on Okepuha Station along the margin of the Whangawehi Stream inside 4km of stock exclusion fencing.