Project Rameka

A local response to global climate change ... Situated in Golden Bay, New Zealand, Project Rameka is a carbon sink that focuses on forest restoration, biodiversity and non-motorised recreation. The 50-hectare property was bought in 2008 by Jonathan Kennett and Bronwen Wall. It is managed by an incorporated society. For more information and to receive a membership form, you can email: projectrameka [at] kennett.co.nz

Location: Rameka Valley, Takaka, Golden Bay, New Zealand

FunkiShack under Construction

31 March 2008
Local builder, Dave Marsh, from Onekaka, has almost finished a 'funkishack' for Project Rameka. This will be used as a base for volunteers working on the tracks and forest restoration at the Rameka carbon sink.



Jo and Andrew paid for its construction. Bronnie and Jonathan donated the windows and Rosie Wall donated the doors. It will be transported to the land at the end of April, ready for the open day on the 3rd of May.

3 Comments:

Blogger Futuristics said...

NICE Blog :)

Take a peek into the future at

http://futuristicstechnology.blogspot.com

March 30, 2008 6:04 PM  
Blogger Makara Peak Supporters said...

Well done Bron, the blog looks good with pics and all

March 30, 2008 7:51 PM  
Blogger Patrick said...

Great project! You can count on me for support.

April 10, 2008 9:56 PM  

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