It’s official … Trees for Survival’s mission to plant One Million Native Plants by 2030 is underway! August 18th saw students from Bucklands Beach Intermediate join TfS Business Development Manager Sally Clegg, and one of Rotary Pakuranga’s TfS programme founders Dennis Waller, to plant the very first tree of our next Million native plants. The tree … a Manuka found it’s forever home at the Papatoetoe Pony Club. In all, students planted an impressive1290 native trees, shrubs and grasses on a very wet and wild morning. That’s more than just numbers — it’s real impact: protecting waterways, restoring habitats, stabilising soil, and empowering students through action-based learning. Let’s keep planting!
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