BRIEF: Pathways to Ecosystem Regeneration
Pathways to Ecosystem Regeneration
March 2024
New Zealander’s care greatly about nature, and each year communities and likeminded individuals show the power of collective efforts:
- In some suburbs, as many as 50% of residents are involved in ecosystem regeneration.
- As an example of scale, on average volunteers each contribute around $4,600 to the efforts of Predator Free Wellington.
- Iwi and hapū across the motu are leading many ecosystem regeneration and system change efforts in a way that is grounded by rights and responsibilities.
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