Resources for Stream Neighbours

Across Tāmaki Makaurau (Auckland), neighbours are banding together to take care of their local streams, wetlands and rivers.

Being part of a stream neighbourhood group is a great way to make friends, connect with nature, and make our green spaces better for generations to come. You can join guided walks, rubbish clean ups, weeding bees, planting days, bat-finding missions and more.

Healthier streams mean better water quality, safer homes for the native birds we love, and more resilient neighbourhoods in changeable weather.

Waterways are flowing ribbons across the land, and stream neighbourhood groups may come together to work on public parks and reserves, as well as backyard streams. Every little bit helps and has an impact, and your community will appreciate your work!

Handy resources

We’ve gathered some local resources together to help you get started. This is a webpage that will be continually updated. Do you see any gaps or have any questions? Email [email protected].

Getting started

Making a team

Promoting your group

  • Webinar: 5 Strategies to Grow Your Community Group Through Effective Promotion (Bike Auckland)

Seeking advice

Planning events and actions

Removing pests

  • Auckland Council’s Pest Search has tips on identifying and dealing with pest plants and animals
  • Weedbusters has a weed search, A-Z weed list, and high res weed images
  • Seedling Field Guides (available for purchase) can help you tell invasive and native seedlings apart
  • Weed bags (available for purchase) are handy for composting soft weeds onsite

Planting native plants

Reporting problems

Advocacy

Government, local council and local board

Other helpful links

Ngā mihi

This webpage has been inspired by Bike Auckland’s Resources for Bike Burbs.