Christchurch City Council Park Ranger ute
    Christchurch City Council Park Ranger ute
Christchurch City Council Park Ranger ute parked with a large tandem trailer full of plants, preparing for a planting day during Vanuatu Bislama Language Week.
Contributors note: "This photo was taken during Bislama Language Week, organized by the Vanuatu Community, under the powerful slogan: “Talk about climate change — it is real, and we must look after life.” The event took place on a crisp, frosty morning with support from the Christchurch City Council and its dedicated Park Ranger staff. Together, they proudly contributed to nature by planting new plants and trees in a marshland area, helping to establish more greenery and raise awareness about climate action."
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