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This programme is funded by our Water Quality Targeted Rate. It aims to improve the health of streams and waterways in Auckland.
The programme uses different types of funding to help landowners and foster community involvement. Types of funding include:
We collaborate with various stakeholders to achieve our objectives, including:
To improve the ecological health of streams and rivers, we need to:
We are running a number of subprogrammes under the urban and rural stream rehabilitation programme, including:
This fund helps protect waterways by funding stock exclusion projects. Stock exclusion means limiting livestock's access to waterways.
We do this by installing fences and planting on rural lands in:
In 2022/2023, we supported 48 projects with $700,000. Landowners co-fund the projects and have two years to finish their work.
Next we plan to:
We work with communities to create habitats for endangered native species such as the inanga (freshwater fish). Strategic planting has brought about significant transformations in these critical ecosystems, including:
This project aims to improve the health of rural streams through: