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FuturEcology & EmGuard ™ December 2023 update

Meri Kirihimete/ Merry Christmas

And that’s it, another year has zoomed by so fast that I have barely got the decorations down from last year and am putting them up again. I’m sure everyone is feeling very much the same.

As we rush into these last few hectic days trying to get those last jobs tidied up and everything ready for the Christmas close down, it is so important to reflect and celebrate on what has been achieved this year.

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FuturEcology & EmGuard ™ October 2023 update.

Well, what an interesting week it has been, both for New Zealand and Australian politics.

It has also been heartbreaking hearing about the evolving situation in Gaza. Our hearts go out to all those affected by the attacks.

With all of the goings on in world, we are doing what we can to stay positive in our corner and continuing with our mission to save the planet, one tree at a time.

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FuturEcology & EmGuard ™ July 2023 update.

Mānawatia a Matariki

Here at FuturEcology, we have had a very good month, working on projects all over the Top of the South, enjoying working in the sunshine and expanding networks. We have also taken on some exciting new projects for the coming year which we look forward to sharing with you.

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FuturEcology & EmGuard ™ April 2023 update.

And just like that it is mid-autumn.

This time of year is just stunning, with the trees changing colour and crisper mornings alluding to winter just around the corner. For the conservation industry, this is an exciting time of year as we are finishing our site prep and starting to put plants in the ground.

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FuturEcology & EmGuard ™ June 2022 Update

We hope you are staying dry. If you are like us and in the middle of your planting season, I am sure you are a little over the rain. Here we were, worrying about a green drought and how dry the ground was when we started the planting season and now we are awash with mud.

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