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
Find out more about Open Space magazine ....
Next issue: Late November 2008
Share a photo of your special area
All the images on this QEII website are of open space covenants - showing the wonderful landscapes, forests, wetlands, threatened species habitats, and cultural and archaelogical sites protected in perpetuity on private land.
Do you have a registered QEII open space covenant?
Would you like to share a photo you have taken of your special area on this website or in other QEII material including Open SpaceTM Magazine?
Your covenant photo could show:
- Forest
- Wetlands
- Landscapes
- Wildlife or plants
- Fencing
- Weed or pest control
- People enjoying your covenant
- Any other natural feature.
Digital photos
- Use your camera's highest quality setting to take a high resolution photo(low resolution photos are not suitable for publication)
- Email your photo to the Editor, Loralee Hyde - email her
- Include your full name and address, a description of the photo and when you took it.
Print photos
- Post your photo to the Editor, QEII National Trust, PO Box 3341, Wellington 6140
- Include your full name and address, a description of the photo and when you took it.
- We will scan the photo and send it back to you.
The Editor reserves the right to accept or reject any photo for publication or edit any contribution.
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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.
Find out more ...
Brochures
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Frequently asked questions about open space covenants Download PDF, 646KB |
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Assisting landowners to protect special features on their land Download PDF, 484KB |





