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    • Why plant trees?
    • Choose the right tree
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  • Te whakatō Establish
    • Choosing your method of restoring native forest
    • Land preparation
    • How to clear vegetation
    • Fencing
    • Planting tree seedlings
    • Looking after your native seedlings
    • Plant guards
    • Dealing with planting delays
    • Establishing ETS forest land
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  • Te whakahaere Manage
    • Forest management practices
    • Pests, diseases and weeds
    • Managing ETS forest land
  • Te hauhake Harvest
    • Preparing to harvest
    • Harvesting your forest
    • Post-harvest inspections
    • Harvesting ETS forest land
  • Te hokohoko Market
    • The NZ log market
    • What regime should I choose?
    • What are my trees worth?
    • Harvest and sell your logs
    • The carbon credit (NZU) market
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Tirohanga Ngahere Canopy
  • Te whakamahere Plan
    Plan
    • Why plant trees?
    • Choose the right tree
    • Planting advice and help
    • Resource consents
    • Get help with costs
    • Planning ETS forest land
  • Te whakatō Establish
    Establish
    • Choosing your method of restoring native forest
    • Land preparation
    • How to clear vegetation
    • Fencing
    • Planting tree seedlings
    • Looking after your native seedlings
    • Plant guards
    • Dealing with planting delays
    • Establishing ETS forest land
    • Native seed catalogue
  • Te whakahaere Manage
    Manage
    • Forest management practices
    • Pests, diseases and weeds
    • Managing ETS forest land
  • Te hauhake Harvest
    Harvest
    • Preparing to harvest
    • Harvesting your forest
    • Post-harvest inspections
    • Harvesting ETS forest land
  • Te hokohoko Market
    Market
    • The NZ log market
    • What regime should I choose?
    • What are my trees worth?
    • Harvest and sell your logs
    • The carbon credit (NZU) market

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  • He aha ngā painga? What are the benefits?
  • He aha ngā momo rākau pai mō te whenua? What species is right for your whenua?
  • Kei hea te tautoko? What support is available?
    • Starting your native tree restoration project
    • Practical support
    • Funding and grants
    • Case studies
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Ngahere Māori
  • He aha ngā painga? What are the benefits?
  • He aha ngā momo rākau pai mō te whenua? What species is right for your whenua?
  • Kei hea te tautoko? What support is available?
    • Starting your native tree restoration project
    • Practical support
    • Funding and grants
    • Case studies
  • Te ngahere me te ōhanga Māori Ngahere and the Māori economy

Kei hea te tautoko? What support is available?

There's lots of support to help you start your ngahere project, from funding and grants to practical support.

Some of the things that may help you get started include:

Starting a native tree restoration project
Practical support
Funding and grants
Case studies
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