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Nature advocate leads the charge for a greener Tairāwhiti

Reading Time: 3 minutes An ambitious project to re-cloak 100,000 hectares of Tairāwhiti pasture and forestry land in indigenous forest could significantly enhance environmental outcomes, safeguarding the region against future extreme weather events like Cyclone Gabrielle. So says Gisborne Nature advocate Sam Rowland, who is at the heart of the project. It is collaboration like this that gets her excited.  Rowland calls herself an environmentalis…
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farmersweekly.co.nz broke the news in on Friday, September 26, 2025.
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