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A Green Sweep
Operate recycling/waste minimisation contracts with local bodies--use funds on environmental projects which include in the past: recycling survey on Banks Peninsula, building community enterprise in Wairewa, experimenting with waste reuse enterprises in East Otago/Dunedin. [ Otago ]


Aotearoa Independent Media Centre AIMC
Indymedia - Aotearoa Independent Media Centre - is a collectively run media outlet for the creation of radical, accurate, and passionate tellings of the truth. We work out of a love and inspiration for people to who continue to work for a better world, despite corporate media's distortions and unwillingness to cover the efforts to free humanity - You can publish Your news in real time.  [ Nationally ]


Atuanui Restoration Project
Intensive pest management project at Atuanui Scenic Reserve (615ha) on SH16 near Glorit, Kaipara Harbour. [ Auckland ]


Campaign Against Foreign Control of Aotearoa CAFCA
To oppose and expose all aspects of foreign control of Aotearoa [ Canterbury ]


Citizen Environmental Advocacy Centre inc. CEAC in.
A network of active environmentalists  [ Hawkes Bay ]


Isaac Centre for Nature Conservation ICNC
ICNC promotes education and research in nature conservation. ICNC is the umbrella body for nature conservation education and reserach at Lincoln University. ICNC sponsors the Annual State of the Nation's Environment address, facilitates an annual nature conservation think tank (Flock Hill workshops) and provides a free service to schools via Waterwatch. ICNC has formal links with similar centres for nature conservation in other parts of the world. ICNC attract many postgraduate students and work experience students. [ Nationally ]


New Zealand Anti-Vivisection Society Incorporated NZAVS
Campaigns for the abolition, on the grounds of medical and scientific fraud, of experiments on animals.  [ Nationally ]


New Zealand Environment magazine NZE
New Zealand Environment magazine provides in-depth news and analysis of issues affecting both the natural and man-made environments of New Zealand. Our regular, comprehensive round-up of national and international news - along with features, analysis and informed opinion - is aimed at everyone concerned with seeing a sustainable future for our country, from professional environmental specialists to the general public. Every fortnight, New Zealand Environment reports on the policy announcements, research, new ideas, and local and international activity that affects this country in important areas such as conservation, energy, water quality, and biosecurity. We take critical looks at topics such as the Resource Management Act, the genetic engineering debate, and the threats caused by global problems such as climate change. And with increasing challenges to town and city life, the magazine also addresses concerns about the future of our urban areas, including traffic growth, urban sprawl and housing provision. While we voice the environmental perspective on all relevant matters, we are editorially independent and do not act as the mouthpiece for any specific interest group.  [ Nationally ]


NZ Good Wood Guide GWG
The Good Wood Guide is a guide to buying wood that is sourced in an environmentally friendly way. Currently in need of an update but still worth a look. [ Nationally ]


SustAin
SustAin provides independent advice for people faced with environmental, town planning and resource management issues, but who are unable to afford professional expert assistance.  [ Auckland ]


The Big Cob Job -For Wairarapa Folks WaiCobbers
A place where folks from the Wairarapa can find out whats happening in our area in the realm of all things sustainable.  [ Wellington ]


The Whale & Dolphin Adoption Project WADAP
WADAP is a non profit organisation dedicated to raising funds for marine mammal researchers, education and conservation of the marine environment. A fun and easy way to support marine mammal research, by adopting a whale or dolphin. [ Nationally ]


Waterfront Watch Incorporated
We campaign against excessive development on the Wellington waterfront. We want the waterfront to be a place of public open space - at least 75 per cent open space because we believe the waterfront is as unique and valuable as the town belt. We want all views and viewshafts to be preserved, and if there's any new development it should be low rise, no higher than 15m above sea level. All land should stay in public ownership. There should be continuing public consultation on all future waterfront plans. [ Wellington ]


Word of Mouth Media NZ
National media group promoting green-minded news [ Nationally ]


 

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