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Te Taha Benefits from Funding

Taiwhenua at The Gap

Biodiversity Hawke's Bay are grateful to be successful in obtaining $12,000 Funding from WWF/The Tindall Foundation for work at Te Taha/The Gap Westshore, Napier.

Colloquially referred to as 'The Gap', the vacant area is a small and precious remnant of the shingle beach and dune ecosystem that was once predominant in the area. It has recently been identified as a Significant Natural Area (SNA) under the name “Esplanade Herbfield”.

The funds received help with revegetating this site with appropriate indigenous species is important to enhance the biodiversity in the area and deliver on its potential environmental value.

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29 April 2024

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