WAI Wānaka is a community organisation working to accelerate local action for our fresh water. Their vision is to maintain healthy ecosystems and community wellbeing for future generations. Their team works with local individuals, catchment groups, landowners, councils, businesses, community groups and schools to improve ecosystem health, reverse biodiversity loss and keep our waterways healthy.
There are very few details known about litter – for example where it comes from (and how much) or what exactly is making its way from the land to our waterways. Through their Upstream Battle programme they hope to get a better picture of what’s going on and now have a volunteer opportunity for the community to get involved on a monthly basis.
As part of the crew, you will:
WAI Wānaka is planning to collect litter in the same lakefront area of the lake at least twice a year and overtime will try to identify ways to reduce where the litter is coming from and the amount. This is a great opportunity to do your part by spending just an hour a month, helping your local environment and supporting an organisation doing important work for future generations! It's a fun activity to do with your colleagues, friends or family while you help protect the beautiful lakes and rivers that make Lake Wānaka so special.
You are someone who is:
What to bring: gloves, sturdy footwear, dress for the weather, and a water bottle.
WAI Wānaka will provide bags.
The first step is to express your interest by filling out the form below. We will then put you in touch directly with the organisation for more information on the role and how to proceed.
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