by Sophie Davies | 11 Aug 2026 | Newsletters
The East Mohua Trapping Collective Newsletter: Feb 2026 The East Mohua Trapping Collective (EMTC), with three of its own and other trapping networks joining us, continues to expand. Its aim is to assist Abel Tasman National Park and Golden Bay bird recovery by keeping...
by Bijmin | 18 Mar 2025 | Newsletters
Project De-Vine Environmental Trust: 2024 Annual Report Summary View the full report: PDVET Annual Report 2024 Report Summary: A Year of Growth and Impact Project De-Vine Environmental Trust has had another remarkable year, dedicated to restoring native ecosystems...
by Project De-Vine Trust | 21 Nov 2020 | Newsletters
Project De-Vine Environmental Trust – AGM November 2020 The Trust has had another busy year with a reasonable rate of success with grants, i.e. we failed with one large grant application to Lotteries for MU-D6, but were successful with a 3-year DOCCF application for...
by Project De-Vine Trust | 21 Nov 2019 | Newsletters
Project Director’s ReportProject De-Vine Trust – AGM November 2019With funding updates added June 2020. The Trust has had another busy year with a reasonable rate of success with grants, i.e. we failed with one large grantapplication to DOCCF and several under $5000 –...
by Bijmin | 21 Nov 2018 | Newsletters
Project Director’s ReportProject De-Vine Trust – AGM October 2018 The Trust has had another busy year with a reasonable success with grants, i.e. we received quite a lot lessthan we applied for, and obtained a wider range of contracts. Our contracted work is all part...
by Project De-Vine Trust | 21 Nov 2017 | Newsletters
Project Directors Report Project De-Vine Trust AGM December 2017 The illustrations that Neil has highlighted show how Project De-Vine’s strategy work. In this report, I will be commenting on our past successes and on our strategy for the coming years. In an age where...