WAI1 Te Ara Wānaka

Wānaka

2

Years

65

Photos

2022

17 June 2022
2 August 2022
12 September 2022
7 October 2022
26 November 2022
23 December 2022
29 December 2022
30 December 2022

2023

22 January 2023
15 February 2023
14 March 2023
19 March 2023
9 May 2023
9 May 2023
26 May 2023
1 June 2023
11 June 2023
15 June 2023
26 June 2023
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28 June 2023
18 July 2023
17 September 2023
20 November 2023
20 November 2023
20 November 2023
22 November 2023
4 December 2023
4 December 2023
4 December 2023
6 December 2023
12 December 2023

2024

10 January 2024
17 January 2024
18 January 2024
2 February 2024
6 February 2024
13 February 2024
13 February 2024
13 February 2024
19 February 2024
5 March 2024
18 March 2024
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29 March 2024
29 March 2024
29 March 2024
25 April 2024
25 April 2024
27 May 2024
5 June 2024
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6 July 2024
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23 July 2024
19 August 2024
19 August 2024
4 September 2024
10 September 2024
21 September 2024
22 October 2024
9 November 2024
19 November 2024
26 November 2024
29 November 2024

WAI1 Te Ara Wānaka

In 2021 stage three of the Wānaka Lakefront Development was completed, this includes the implementation of a number of features between Bullock Creek and Wānaka Marina including restoration and development of native vegetation - large scale planting to maintain the lakefront's rugged, wild landscape. WAI Wānaka have been working with local schools, QLDC and community partners to assess how the development has met it goals to ‘restore and develop ecology through ecological enhancements’ and ‘improve land use within the lakefront’ by measuring any changes to biodiversity, water quality and community values. This photo point will help monitor plant growth related to these ecosystems and the impacts of climate change on our region such as flood, drought and snow line levels.

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