"It's great to see people getting together with others and making the time to volunteer for conservation. From helping out with our local bush reserves, sand dunes and wetlands, there is something for all of us to do.
"Volunteering doesn't need to take a lot of time - it could be as simple as planting a native tree, pulling out pesky weeds or picking up rubbish on the beach.
"For example, the friends of the local reserve Gordon Park have regular working bees at the reserve, but also need a hand from people willing to grow on some native plants in their backyards."
On Friday next week there will be a volunteer walk from the old Chronicle building to Majestic Square. The walk will start at midday and will be followed by a kapa haka performance from Whanganui City College students, a performance by classical singer Hayley Sellars, and a speech by deputy mayor Hamish McDouall.