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The Wilding Pine team created banners to be used to highlight issues which are created by wilding pines.

These banners can be used by the community to increase awareness.

Please get in touch with the Programme team if you are keen to have a banner displayed at a community event.

Pull-up banners

These banners pull-up and are held in place by a central pole. They pack down into a long thin bag.

The messaging is on one side of the banner only.

Image of banner with the following statement - wilding pines are a $4.6bn threat to our economyImage of banner with the following statement - we've protected more than 3 million hectares of vulnerable land from wilding pinesImage of banner with the following statement - wilding pines invade our native landscapes, killing native plants and pushing out native animalsImage of banner with the following statement - Wilding pines spread fast. Within 30 years they will cover more than a quarter of New Zealand

Bellavim banners

These banners are made out of fabric and slip over the frame like a sock. The frame and stand  pack down into a long thin bag.
They are double sided, with wildlife on one side and a message on the reverse.

Some of these banners are already being used by our communities, but get in touch if you are interested in receiving one to be displayed.

The messages and wildlife are in fixed pairs as show below, i.e. you cannot mix and match.

Image of banner with Banded Dotteral and Daisy - let's get rid of wilding pinesImage of banner with the following statement - wilding pines take the sunshine, water and nutrients other plants need to grow - reverse of banded dotteral and daisy banner Image of banner with Bellbird - let's get rid of wilding pinesReverse of bellbird banner with the following statement - Every year we wait the cost of removing wilding pines rises by 30% Image of Black Eyed Gecko - let's get rid of wilding pinesReverse of Black Eyed Gecko Banner with statement - after wilding pines invade a landscape, it's very difficult to restore it 

                     Banded Dotterel                                                            Bellbird                                                           Black-eyed Gecko 

Image of banner with Copper Butterfly - let's get rid of wilding pinesReverse of copper butterfly banner with statement - wilding pine forests are dense, shading out native plants forcing out the animals that need them Image of banner with dotterel - let's get rid of wilding pinesReverse of dotterel banner with statement - older and larger wilding pines produce more seeds so early control is best Image of banner with dragonfly - let's get rid of wilding pinesReverse of dragonfly banner with statement - wilding pines threaten our most iconic landscapes and unique natural habitats

                         Copper Butterfly                                                          Dotterel                                                               Dragonfly 

Image of banner with jewelled gecko - let's get rid of wilding pinesReverse of jewelled gecko banner with statement - wilding pine forests generally only support other wilding pines forcing out native plants and animals Image of banner with McCann's Skink - let's get rid of wilding pinesReverse of Mccann's Skink banner with statement - once wilding pines get established they spread quickly Image of banner with short finned eel - let's get rid of wilding pinesReverse of short finned eel banner with statement - wilding pines reduce water flow into waterways by up to 40% 

                     Jewelled Gecko                                                           McCann's Skink                                                  Short-finned eel