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Protecting kākahi - one catchment group at a time
When you use the term ‘kākahi’, many people give you a blank stare. It’s the te reo name for our freshwater mussels. They’re surprisingly common across New Zealand, but are hard to spot given they spend much of their lives buried in sediment. The average Kiwi has never even seen one alive…though they might have seen mysterious shells on a stream bank and wondered where they came from.
May 72 min read


KMR and Wai Connection to sign MOU | Celebrating World Water Day together
Two highly respected environmental programmes are joining forces to boost and fast-track efforts to restore mauri.
Jun 10, 20242 min read

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