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Rarangi Landcare Group

Rarangi beach.The Rarangi Landcare Group is an Incorporated Society established in 2000 by local residents. The group's vision is to restore the Rarangi coastal ecosystem, including native foreshore plants and associated insect, lizard and bird species. The focus has been on removing weed species and re-establishing native plants on the foreshore area in front of the residential housing, which is public land administered by the Department of Conservation. This area has been heavily colonised by a range of weed plants including garden escapees as well as lupins and, in places, broom and gorse. Other areas of the Rarangi foreshore are less modified but the group is interested in helping to ensure these conservation values are maintained and protected.

The group has weeded, planted and maintained several areas of the foreshore with the regular support of the Outward Bound Trust for labour, along with the Department of Conservation, the Marlborough District Council, the Landcare Trust and the Tuamarina School.

Approximately 8,000 plants have been established, including sand tussock (Austrofestuca littoralis), native daphne (Pimelea urvileana) and spinifex (Spinefex sericeus). The group has received funding from various sources over the years. Interpretive panels have been installed at locations on the foreshore and workshops and newsletters keep everyone informed about the project.

A management plan was developed in 2007 to provide an overview of the group's achievement and goals and strategic direction for the future.

 PDF Document.Rarangi Management Plan (3.9 Mb) 

Newsletters

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February 2009 Newsletter (2.1 Mb)  

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Summer 2006/07 Newsletter (678 Kb)

PDF Document August 2006 Newsletter (732 Kb)
PDF Document December 2005 Newsletter (1.1 Mb) 
PDF Document June 2005 Newsletter (958 Kb)
PDF Document July 2004 Newsletter (348 kb)
PDF Document August 2003 Newsletter (301 Kb)
PDF Document May 2003 Newsletter (385 Kb)

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