Book now: Winner of the MCEA SUPREME Awards Field Day

The view from Aratawa Saddle into Bay of Many Coves has sure changed since 2013! It's great to see the wilding pines we treated there in 2011 fading away. An improved view and an improved experience for Queen Charlotte Track walkers!

The view from Aratawa Saddle into Bay of Many Coves. The wilding pines treated by the Marlborough Sounds Restoration Trust in 2011 are fading away. An improved view and an improved experience for Queen Charlotte Track walkers.

Cruise Totaranui / Queen Charlotte Sound with Cawthron Marlborough Environment Awards and us on the Cougar Line.

Find out how the Marlborough Sounds Restoration Trust with its group of dedicated volunteers is ridding the Marlborough Sounds of wilding pines one bay at a time.

The field day is a month away, but places fill up fast.

The Marlborough Sounds Restoration Trust is the winner of the SUPREME Award, sponsored jointly by Plant & Food Research and MRC. The Trust also won the Landscape and Habitat Award, sponsored by Morgans Road Nursery.

Places are limited, and bookings essential so to avoid disappointment we suggest booking early.

When: Saturday June 11, 10am to 12.30pm

Where: Check in at Cougar Line, Picton town wharf

Cost: $20 per person

RSVP by June 3 to Bev Doole.

To read what the judges had to say please follow this link.