Project Crimson grants
Project Crimson.
—Debbie Teale,
orest and Bird branches be have again been busy seeking funding for pohutukawa and rata projects from the Project Crimson Trust. Six of the 55 projects being funded by the Trust this year are led by Forest and Bird people from branches in Auckland, Upper Coromandel, Gisborne, Waihi, Wairarapa and Wellington. A total of $4150 in grants is spread across the branches. The funds are being put toward weed and pest control, potting mix, plantings, irrigation, and a nursery scheme. All projects involve the protection or regeneration of pohutukawa and rata in the branch area. Applications for grants from Project Crimson’s next funding round will close on April 30, 2000. For more information, ‘visit the Trust’ website www.projectcrimson.org.nz or contact its office on 09 4808864, or write to PO Box 34-214 Birkenhead, Auckland.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 294, 1 November 1999, Page 42
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