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  • Active Travel Action - Activity Three preview

    Active Travel Action - Activity Three

    Active travel is a practice we encourage all year round. Every person can make a difference by taking action either individually or implementing a change for many.

    Active Travel Action - Activity Three preview

    Download now (PDF 288 KB)

    alarm Published 28 Sep 2021
  • Active Travel Action Resource preview

    Active Travel Action Resource

    Exercising Kaitiakitanga and Manaakitanga - Developing Your Citizenship Muscles.

    Together making a difference for you, your community and the planet - now and in the future! Kotahi tātou nga tāngata kaieke…

    Active Travel Action Resource preview

    Download now (PDF 3.3 MB)

    alarm Published 28 Sep 2021
  • Walkability checklist preview

    Walkability checklist

    How walkable is your community? Take a walk with your class and use this checklist to rate your walking routes to school!

    Walkability checklist preview

    Download now (PDF 1 MB)

    alarm Published 28 Sep 2021
  • Carbon calculator preview

    Carbon calculator

    The purpose of this activity is to measure individual carbon dioxide output for the school week to give baseline data to be able to compare before and after affects of…

    Carbon calculator preview

    Download now (PDF 380 KB)

    alarm Published 28 Sep 2021
  • Map My Journey preview

    Map My Journey

    The Map My Journey Activity teaches your students about choosing safer routes to and from school. Use it in class or send it home as an activity for students to…

    Map My Journey preview

    Download now (PDF 186 KB)

    alarm Published 28 Sep 2021
  • Park & Stride preview

    Park & Stride

    Park and Stride encourages parents to drop their children further away from school so they can walk part way.

    A Park and Stride scheme can reduce congestion issues around the school…

    Park & Stride preview

    Download now (PDF 4.1 MB)

    alarm Published 28 Sep 2021
  • School Toolkit preview

    School Toolkit

    Many schools in the Wellington Region are successfully encouraging students to walk, cycle or scoot to school. Children learn, grow and have fun when they get active on the way…

    School Toolkit preview

    Download now (PDF 6.4 MB)

    alarm Published 28 Sep 2021
  • Climate and Water Resources Summary for  the Wellington Region - Winter 2021 summary and Spring 2021 outlook preview

    Climate and Water Resources Summary for the Wellington Region - Winter 2021 summary and Spring 2021 outlook

    Climate and Water Resources Summary for  the Wellington Region - Winter 2021 summary and Spring 2021 outlook preview

    Download now (PDF 2.9 MB)

    alarm Published 27 Sep 2021
  • Climate and Water Resources Summary for the Wellington Region preview

    Climate and Water Resources Summary for the Wellington Region

    Winter 2021 continued a pattern of more or less relentless extreme weather systems, manifesting through both westerly and easterly flow. It was the warmest winter on record for the entire…

    Climate and Water Resources Summary for the Wellington Region preview

    Download now (PDF 2.9 MB)

    alarm Published 27 Sep 2021
  • Reducing the impacts of winter  grazing on soil and water quality preview

    Reducing the impacts of winter grazing on soil and water quality

    Reducing the impacts of winter  grazing on soil and water quality preview

    Download now (PDF 307 KB)

    alarm Published 26 Sep 2021
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