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Sunday, 7 June 2015

As part of contributing to the environment and to our community we joined in with planting trees at the Pharazyn Reserve at Waikanae Beach.  There have been over 15,000 plants planted over the years in the reserve that use to be sewage treatment ponds.  The plants cost about $10 each  to plant, which includes the cost of getting all the holes dug.  The KCDC support the project.  It is aimed to build a forest corridor between Kapiti Island and the Akatarawa forest to allow native birds to become established in the coastal areas, and to travel between the mountains and the island.  It is a BIG project but one we can proudly say that we are a part of.


Gabrielle and Hannah are proud of the little Ake Ake tree they planted.




Even Mr Corlett got to plant some new trees.



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