This year, Trees for Survival are excited to be establishing a new regional cluster of schools in the Manawatū. As TfS establish a network of local schools, landowners and corporate partners in the region, they wish to acknowledge the support of Environment Network Manawatū who will deliver the Trees for Survival programme. This year, 5 schools in Palmerston North, will have an irrigated shadehouse installed, in preparation of receiving their first delivery of eco sourced native plant seedlings to grow, and then plant in 2026. To find out more about supporting schools in the Manawatū to grow and plant native trees – visit www.tfsnz.org.nz
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