Whangarei District Council Pohutukawa Coast programme Posted on June 02, 2018 Every year for over 28 years the WDC have been giving Free plants for local ratepayers. Tawapou Coastal Natives are the growers of this trees. Continue reading 2017 Tawapou Kiwi Release Posted on November 27, 2017 After two weeks of being released the two female transmitted kiwi (Sheryl and Henreeta) appear settled on Tawapou Farm Continue reading Tawapou Coastal Natives proudly sponsors the Annual Poor Knights Crossing Waka Ama Race Posted on July 11, 2017 Get in on the action for Aotearoa’s toughest open ocean paddle race. 30km of good hard yakka, no matter what the weather. Continue reading Tutukaka Coast Community Roadside Rubbish Collection Posted on July 10, 2017 Summer of 2016, Inspired by a broken Plastic Chair. Continue reading Taurawhata Headland Planting Day Posted on May 26, 2017 It is the family’s vision to return Tawapou to its natural state of coastal forest and this year we have prepared Taurawhata headland for the planting of 6500 trees. Continue reading « 1 2 3 »
Whangarei District Council Pohutukawa Coast programme Posted on June 02, 2018 Every year for over 28 years the WDC have been giving Free plants for local ratepayers. Tawapou Coastal Natives are the growers of this trees. Continue reading
2017 Tawapou Kiwi Release Posted on November 27, 2017 After two weeks of being released the two female transmitted kiwi (Sheryl and Henreeta) appear settled on Tawapou Farm Continue reading
Tawapou Coastal Natives proudly sponsors the Annual Poor Knights Crossing Waka Ama Race Posted on July 11, 2017 Get in on the action for Aotearoa’s toughest open ocean paddle race. 30km of good hard yakka, no matter what the weather. Continue reading
Tutukaka Coast Community Roadside Rubbish Collection Posted on July 10, 2017 Summer of 2016, Inspired by a broken Plastic Chair. Continue reading
Taurawhata Headland Planting Day Posted on May 26, 2017 It is the family’s vision to return Tawapou to its natural state of coastal forest and this year we have prepared Taurawhata headland for the planting of 6500 trees. Continue reading