Practical Conservation
Ideas for churches to get involved in practical action and conservation in Aotearoa New Zealand
Is there a local biodiversity or conservation project in your community that your church could support?
If you’re interested in predator free groups, check out Predator Free NZ’s map of projects.
If you’re interested in ecological restoration groups, check out Nature Space’s directory of community groups.
If you’re interested in beach clean-ups or riparian planting projects, check out Sustainable Coastlines’ list of events.
If you’re interested in supporting an A Rocha project, find out more about A Rocha local group projects or the Karioi Project - for latest events, check out the A Rocha facebook events page or the Karioi Project facebook events page.
Is there a biodiversity / conservation / restoration project that your church would like to get started on?
Predator Free NZ offers some tips for starting a community predator control project and some helpful ideas on how to find and keep volunteers engaged.
Or you could encourage church members to start backyard trapping.
If you’d like to run a beach clean-up event, Sustainable Coastlines has a DIY kit to help get you organised.
If you’d like to organise a litter pick-up event, please check out the Keep New Zealand Beautiful website for tips. Each year they hold their annual Clean Up Week – a week-long event which takes place every September.
ARANZ’s Local Groups
A Rocha Aotearoa New Zealand (ARANZ) has a network of local group projects that offer opportunities for churches and individual volunteers to get involved in practical conservation and action across the country. Our local groups are involved in a range of community conservation initiatives: wetland, native bush and stream restoration, a native tree nursery and planting projects. Working in partnership with other organisations and the local community, these groups are focused on restoring our locally unique and special places we all love. For more information about the groups, check out the ARANZ website or for upcoming events, check out our Facebook events page.
Tiaki Tāmaki Makaurau | Conservation Auckland
Auckland Council has recently launched a new conservation website - Tiaki Tāmaki Makaurau | Conservation Auckland. If you’re in Auckland and you’re keen to get involved in community conservation work, this is the place to check out. While it’s focused is on conservation groups in Auckland, the resources are still very relevant and useful to any community conservation group. The resources include:
Opportunities to grow your knowledge and skills
From introductory ‘how to’ guides like looking after waterways and wetlands, to over 20 in-depth resource collections on all your favourite conservation topics like pest animals and their management and conservation monitoring.
Detailed information on the region’s ecosystems e.g. wetlands, geothermal, cave, forest and cliff ecosystems.
Resources to help community groups