Nature events by EcoMatters
Join us to plant natives along this Waikūmete Stream tributary in Glen Eden, and be part of a transformation that will be enjoyed for generations to come. Read More
Join Landscape Architect and author, Nick Robinson, in this landscape and planting design workshop. Hear about functional and beautiful urban gardens, where the designers are on a mission: to regenerate urban ecosystems to enhance our living environment. Read More
Come along to plant native plants on the banks of the Waitahurangi Awa in New Lynn, and bring it one step closer to becoming a thriving habitat for native birds and fish. Read More
Got invasive weeds? Live close to the Waitākere Ranges? Get rid of them at your local community weed bin. Read More
Got invasive weeds? Live close to the Waitākere Ranges? Get rid of them at your local community weed bin. Read More
Come along and show some love to the Waari Stream in Sunnyvale. We'll remove some gnarly invasive weeds, care for the native plantings from last year, and prepare the area for more planting this winter. Read More
Come and help save the Whau Stream from rubbish and invasive weeds at this community stream clean up. Read More
We are celebrating Matariki with an emphasis on the whetu, Waiti, the star representing the freshwater environment and all our plants and animals that live in and around this Waitahurangi streamside area. Read More
Join us for Mai Matariki Community Day - Come Plant, Eat & Connect this Māori New Year Season. Read More
Come along to celebrate Matariki by putting native plants in the ground along the Waitahurangi Awa, and removing pest plants. Read More
Come along to plant native plants along the Whau Awa! Put on your gumboots and let's turn this area into thriving stream habitat. Read More
Come along and show some love to the Waari Stream in Sunnyvale. We'll remove some gnarly invasive weeds, care for the native plantings from last year, and prepare the area for more planting this winter. Read More
Join Joanne Hakaraia-Olson for a one-day rongoā Māori workshop, and learn to harvest and prepare rongoā (remedies) that carry the mauri (life force) of the ngahere (forest). Read More