• About the project
    • Goal, progress & history
    • Blog
    • Events
    • Volunteer
    • Neighbourly help
    • Local resources
    • Contact us
  • Planting and Restoration
    • Why plant natives?
    • Why eco-sourcing?
    • Plant finder
    • The best native plants for... >
      • a coastal forest garden
      • a coastal dune garden
      • shelter & hedges
      • ponds, wetlands & water features
      • small gardens & balconies
    • Fruit/Nectar calendar for native wildlife
    • Planting & care tips
  • Weeds
    • What makes a weed?
    • 'Fake' native plants to avoid
    • Weed finder
  • Wildlife
    • Lizards
    • Birds >
      • KererÅ« (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae)
      • Little blue penguins
    • Butterflies, moths and native bees
    • Peripatus, spiders and other invertebrates.
  • Introduced Predators
    • Mammalian predator control
    • Cats & dogs
    • Non-native birds
    • Wasps
  • Students & schools
    • Build your own weta hotel and motel
    • School resources >
      • Invite us over
      • 5 great eco-restoration activities for kids
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Te Motu Kairangi Miramar ecological restoration

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A little bit about us: our story, latest news, events, contact details and much more about the place we call home..

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  • Local resources
  • Contact us

Te Motu Kairangi

Miramar ecological restoration

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Miramar Peninsula
Wellington
New Zealand

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Help birds spread native seeds, not weeds.

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