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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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    • Starting your native tree restoration project
    • Practical support
    • Funding and grants
    • Case studies
  • Te ngahere me te ōhanga Māori Ngahere and the Māori economy

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