Trees for Survival is a charitable trust which works with schools and local communities to grow and plant native trees along waterways and on erosion prone hillsides.
Since we have been involved in this programme we have planted over 2500 native trees and plants!
Our recent trip to a farm in Clevedon saw us plant 644 natives including flax, cabbage trees, karamu and manuka.
The students learned about conservation, revegetation, wetland restoration and protecting stream quality.
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