Sponsors

The Network is supported in its work by a range of sponsors. If you would like to become a sponsor follow the link below or join the Network:

Current Network sponsors are:

Treescape

Treescape is New Zealand's largest specialist tree and vegetation management company and operates throughout New Zealand as well as in Queensland, Australia. Treescape is wholly NZ owned and has been in operation for more than 28 years. Treescape's sponsorship of the NZPCN website reflects its interest in sustainable environmental management and a commitment to minimising its own footprint on the environment.

Phytomed Medicinal Herbs

Phytomed Medicinal Herbs Ltd produces premium herbal medicines for qualified health practitioners. They are an entirely New Zealand owned and operated company. Phytomed's roots are embedded in traditional herbal philosophy and combine this approach with the latest research to produce herbal medicines. A donation is made to the Network from each sale of their product.  

MWH New Zealand Ltd

MWH is an employee-owned and client-focussed company recognised as global leaders in infrastructure development and management. Their NZ team is 700 strong and growing including many specialists who are internationally recognised as leaders in their fields.

Oratia Native Plant Nursery

Oratia Native Plant Nursery stocks a wide range of native plants, from ground covers and wetland species to large specimen trees. It has also become known for producing some of the more interesting and unusual New Zealand native plants, encompassing many rare and difficult to grow species that are not available elsewhere.

Department of Conservation

The New Zealand Department of Conservation is the government department charged with conserving New Zealand's natural and historic heritage for all to enjoy now and in the future.

Terrestrial and Freshwater Biodiversity Information System (TFBIS)

The Terrestrial and Freshwater Biodiversity Information System (TFBIS) Programme supports the conservation of New Zealand's indigenous biodiversity, by increasing awareness of and access to fundamental data and information about terrestrial and freshwater biota and biodiversity. The Programme is one of a number of new programmes that reflects Government's commitment to achieving the goals of the New Zealand Biodiversity Strategy (NZBS).

This page last updated on 28 Nov 2012