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Council Funds $248k Towards Community Projects Benefiting The Environment
Wednesday, 1 November 2023, 2:38 pm
Press Release: Waikato District Council
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Waikato Regional Council has approved a total of
$248,401.81 to nine community groups for projects that
directly benefit the environment or provide environmental
education.
The council received its highest number of
applications to the 2023/24 funding round of its
Environmental Initiatives Fund, with 33 groups seeking a
total of $983,142.10.
The following projects have
received funding.
- Kids Greening Taupō: Tongariro
Natural History Society Incorporated will receive $40,000
towards a kairuruku reo Māori role to support the
environmental programme from a cultural
perspective.
- Taiea te Taiao Maungatautari to
Pirongia Ecological Corridor: New Zealand Landcare Trust
will receive $39,927.40 towards traps and bait
stations.
- Te Ūmangawha o ngā waka | Colville pest
control: Colville Junction Charitable Trust will receive
$30,007.09 towards the monitoring and servicing of traps,
and for predator control materials.
- Pampas
control/eradication at Black Jack Reserve (Pukeumu):
Kuaotunu Peninsula Trust will receive $7368.62 towards
controlling pampas on steep and difficult terrain by using
drone technology.
- Ki Uta Ki Tai: W.T Nicholls Trust
will receive $37,502.34 towards employing professional
contractors to target specific invasive plant species within
a high value biodiversity site that is monitored for
Coromandel brown kiwi, upskilling their own knowledge
regarding pest plant control, and increase their suite of
tools targeting possums, rats, mustelids and feral
cats.
- Whio Protection Programme: Sika Foundation
Conservation Trust will receive $5970 towards extending its
predator control network beyond the current trapping
area.
- Central Waikato Predator Free Hub: Waikato
Environment Centre will receive $38,976 towards a
coordinator to support predator free groups with funding
applications and enhance the success rate of
applications.
- Northern Pureora Trapping Project:
Kaitiakitanga Charitable Trust will receive $37,429 towards
for trapping contractors and materials for at-risk youth to
build traps.
- Driving Creek Catchment Conservation:
Driving Creek Railway, Arts and Conservation Trust will
receive $11,221.36 towards pest animal contractor costs and
trapping materials.
Integrated Catchment
Committee Chair Robbie Cookson said there were many good
projects seeking funding.
“The increase in
applications likely reflects the growing number of community
groups carrying out biodiversity work and their increased
resourcing requirements,” said Cr Cookson.
“We do
assess the applications against certain criteria, but it was
well discussed by councillors how best to allocate funds
with demand increasingly outstripping funding
availability.”
The Environmental Initiatives Fund
(EIF) was established in 1992 to assist organisations with
environmental projects in the Waikato region with grants of
up to $40,000.
Funding is provided as per the Natural
Heritage Partnership Programme funding policy, to projects
designed to:
- enhance the
environment
- promote and/or contribute to sustainable
management of the environment
- raise community
awareness of environmental issues
- provide
environmental education
- build the capacity and
competency of iwi Māori, hapū, marae in environmental
education and/or exercising kaitiakitanga.
The
revenue for the EIF is sourced from the natural heritage
targeted rate of $5.80 per property per
annum.
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