Nature-based solutions: Our places (map)
Kiwi release Nina Valley image: Hurunui College
Our Places
- View locations by map
- Nelson
- Te Ara Kakariki Greenway Canterbury Trust
- North Canterbury
- Ōtautahi Christchurch
- Can Christchurch plant its way out of climate change?
- Avon Forest Park
- Avon-Ōtākaro Network
- Avon-Heathcote Estuary Ihutai Trust
- Ōpāwaho Heathcote River Network
- Greening the Red Zone
- Travis Wetlands
- Styx Living Laboratory
- Cashmere Streamcare Trust
- Predator Free Port Hills
- Charlesworth Wetlands
- McCormacks Bay Wetland restoration
- Whaka-Ora Healthy Harbour
- Blue Cradle Marine Conservation
- Drinkable Rivers
- Banks Peninsula Horomaka
- Mid Canterbury
- South Canterbury
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“We can use our action to drive our own hope, rather than leaving it to someone else to do for us. Once we focus on what we can change, it’s amazing how many things we can actually do.” – Jocelyn Timperley, Climate journalist
You are part of the solution!
Select a location in the menu or the map below. Here we feature projects that demonstrate kaitiakitanga, guardians and protectors of the environment. Each page is showcases a project that helps to protect and restore our native ecosystems, and why and how this help address climate change. Resources, links, contact information, and where relevant, research used to create these projects is included, so each page is a virtual recipe of what to do, how to do it, and the ingredients used.
Note: Links in the menu with this symbol take you outside this website.
The map links take you to projects on this website. It’s updated when new projects are added. We’d love to share your conservation project so that we can inspire everyone to become part of the solution.
If you don’t know how your project helps address climate change, we can help. Please contact [email protected].
Our Places
- View locations by map
- Nelson
- Te Ara Kakariki Greenway Canterbury Trust
- North Canterbury
- Ōtautahi Christchurch
- Can Christchurch plant its way out of climate change?
- Avon Forest Park
- Avon-Ōtākaro Network
- Avon-Heathcote Estuary Ihutai Trust
- Ōpāwaho Heathcote River Network
- Greening the Red Zone
- Travis Wetlands
- Styx Living Laboratory
- Cashmere Streamcare Trust
- Predator Free Port Hills
- Charlesworth Wetlands
- McCormacks Bay Wetland restoration
- Whaka-Ora Healthy Harbour
- Blue Cradle Marine Conservation
- Drinkable Rivers
- Banks Peninsula Horomaka
- Mid Canterbury
- South Canterbury
Other sections
Home > Nature-based solutions > Our places
“We can use our action to drive our own hope, rather than leaving it to someone else to do for us. Once we focus on what we can change, it’s amazing how many things we can actually do.” – Jocelyn Timperley, Climate journalist
You are part of the solution!
Select a location in the menu or the map below. Here we feature projects that demonstrate kaitiakitanga, guardians and protectors of the environment. Each page is showcases a project that helps to protect and restore our native ecosystems, and why and how this help address climate change. Resources, links, contact information, and where relevant, research used to create these projects is included, so each page is a virtual recipe of what to do, how to do it, and the ingredients used.
Note: Links in the menu with this symbol take you outside this website.
The map links take you to projects on this website. It’s updated when new projects are added. We’d love to share your conservation project so that we can inspire everyone to become part of the solution.
If you don’t know how your project helps address climate change, we can help. Please contact [email protected].
How to use the map
Place your mouse over the map to move it around. Use the + and – buttons, or your mouse scrolling to zoom in and out. Click the icons to open a box with a link to project pages on this website.
Close the dialogue box by clicking the LEFT arrow in the red box underneath the picture of the project. Don’t click the right arrow as it will take you outside this website to Google Maps.