Contributions

Partner with us to help protect our backyard.

 

Donations to Project De-Vine Environmental Trust are very welcome and vital for supporting us in the various environmental initiatives we are focusing on at any given point in time (as we are a non-profit organisation, these donations are tax deductible, and a receipt will be sent out to your email address).

Invasive Weed Control - Golden Bay

Your contribution will help us to continue our fight against invasive weeds and vines in Golden Bay. Protecting our waterways and restoring our native forests.

Invasive Weed Control - Tasman

Your contributions will help us continue our fight against invasive weeds and vines, restoring our native forests in the Tasman area. We will start by assisting properties with high value biodiversity as our first priority.

Bring back the birds

Your contribution will help us to expand our trapping network to the ocean in East Motupipi. Protecting our native birds from pests like Stoats, Rats and Mice. 

Wilding Pine Control

Your contribution will help us to continue our wilding pine control work – preventing the spread of wilding pines into our national parks.

Partner with us to help protect our backyard.

We actively address controlling invasive plant species like old man’s beard and banana passion vines by engaging with the community and organizing working bees. Join our mailing list to stay updated on upcoming working bee sessions and actively participate in preserving our environment.

Join our mailing list and you will also receive notifications about upcoming planting sessions and trapping tracks in Golden Bay, at present East Mohua – from Motupipi to Wainui – which you can help monitor.

If you’re ready to offer your support, fill out the form below and let us know how your skills and enthusiasm can contribute to our initiatives.

Together, we can make a positive impact on the environment. Donate today and join us on this journey towards a greener future.

Thank you for your support.

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