Te Aratia Walkway creators win national award

August 2024

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A DOC ranger shows local schoolchildren Te Aratia Walkway. Photo: Whangawehi Catchment Management Group
A group operating a walkway spanning the Māhia Peninsula in Hawke’s Bay has been awarded an Outdoor Access Champion Award. The Whangawehi Catchment Management Group includes marae, landowners, agencies and local communities, which united to protect and nurture the Whangawehi catchment and build Te Aratia Walkway. The group has planted over 250,000 trees along Whangawehi […]

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