Open SpaceTM magazine
Check out the QEII Open Space magazine, July 2008 (PDF 3.5MB)
Download July 2008 articles:
Restoring degraded gullies in Hamilton
Stemming the decline in beech mistletoes
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Next issue: Late November 2008
Covenant Stories
Find out about open space protected in perpetuity for future generations by inspired landowners.
Covenants protecting flowering trees and shrubs.
Private landowners are contributing to efforts to restore degraded gullies.
Covenants protecting dryland biodiversity.
A wide array of fungi thrive in forest protected by open space covenants.
Three outstanding covenants include kaki (black stilt) breeding habitat.
Landcorp has protected 282 hectares of wetlands and dune lakes on Sweetwater Station near Kaitaia.
Covenants protecting mistletoes and their host trees in the Nelson area.
A 147 hectare QEII covenant covers the hill country which forms the headland on Nicks Head Station near Gisborne.
QEII Trust celebrated 30 years of protecting open space in March 2007.
An open space gift to the people of Blenheim.
Farmers celebrate nature in South Taranaki.
Natural features protected by QEII covenants in Southland.
West of Gore a peat bog is protected in perpetuity.
Near Russell in Northland, coastal open space is protected in perpetuity.
Improving wetland condition is a benefit of covenant protection.
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What's New
- Farm management improved by protecting wetlands near Kaitaia
- Restoring degraded gullies in Hamilton
- Stemming the decline in beech mistletoes
- Bush block for sale - Ruapuke, Waikato
- Property for sale - Hutt Valley
- Carbon credits
Restoring gullies
Private landowners are contributing to efforts to restore degraded gullies in Hamilton.
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Assisting landowners to protect special features on their land Download PDF, 484KB |





