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You and the Trust

Do you live in the Waiau Catchment? Are you interested in protecting waterways or wetlands on your property? The Waiau Trust is here to help.

The benefits of riparian protection of waterways and wetlands for fish and wildlife and for catchment water quality are well documented. See above.

How the trust can help on your property

The Trust provides Grants, of up to 25% of the fencing cost, for fencing of waterways and wetlands on private property. The property owner is required to sign the Trust’s Habitat Enhancement Agreement (HEA). This document sets out conditions relating to the Grant and how the protected area of land is to be managed and what happens if the conditions are not complied with. The HEA is designed to provide security for the Trust’s monetary commitment and long term security for the enhanced habitats.

If the waterway is really significant and the riparian native vegetation is intact, then it may be suitable for a QEII National Trust Covenant. This is the property owner’s choice.

How the system works

Make an initial contact with our Field Officer, Roger Hodson. They will visit your property and:

  • assess the ecological values of the waterway or wetland
  • discuss and decide on the best location of the new fences
  • discuss the Habitat Enhancement Agreement document, or if a QEII National Trust Covenant is appropriate.
  • discuss timing of fencing job

A return visit will be arranged to:

  • check completed fencing is up to standard and in the correct location
  • sign the relevant document

At this stage the Trust will pay its share of the fencing.

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“Nature is not a drag on growth. Its protection is an unavoidable prerequisite for sustaining economic development.”
Tony Juniper, sustainability and environment adviser

Waiau Fisheries and Wildlife Habitat Enhancement Trust
PO Box 159
Invercargill 9840
New Zealand

03 215 9117

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