WordJot Trial Mode.   Need a blog or email newsletter? Try WordJot Blogs

Conservation Week 2012 - Love your parks

Posted 12 years ago    0 comments

Sorry this is a very long newsletter but there are many events on during Conservation Week!  They are also on our online calendar which is accessible from our website

(Orange titles - Hamilton events, Green titles - outside Hamilton)

Mahoenui Giant Weta - at the Zoo

Hamilton Zoo & Department of Conservation are working collaboratively to promote and raise public awareness about this unique native fauna.
The wetas will be displayed twice a day (11am & 2pm) approximately 30 min viewing slots. Promotional material to be circulated asap. 
For more information contact Hamilton Zoo 07 838 6887

Saturday 8th September
Exploring Nature with Children

NB This event will be cancelled if there are not enough registrations so pls register asap if you are wanting to go

10 – 12pm  Grey Road Carpark at the end of Grey Road, Pirongia Forest Park

“Exploring Nature with Children” is a new DoC Publication designed to give families practical ideas to share and enjoy the natural world. Join us for the launch of the booklet and try some of the fun activities with your children
Free event for families with children, Max 30 people

Bookings only, contact Adrienne Grant or Moira Cursey 858 1011 or email adriennegrant01@gmail.com or m.cursey@xtra.co.nz

Saturday 8th September 
WEEDBUSTING & STREAM BANK EROSION CONTROL WORKSHOP

Where: HUMAIRE PARK – Cranwell Place (off Berkley Ave), Hamilton 
Time: 9.30am -3.30pm
(alternative date if wet 15th September)

Removal of English Ivy vine growing over plants in a gully restoration project , fairly steep banks ,require physically fit people and dedicated to removing all the infestation of Ivy (the more people the easier it will be to remove) could accommodate a team of up to 20 people on this project. Require gardening gloves, lots of energy!

There will also be a workshop on stream/bank stabilisation as part of the Gully Workshop series with two different examples of materials and techniques demonstrated.

 For details of how you can help: Contact : Gerard Kelly Community Planting Co-ordinator | Parks and Open Spaces DDI: 07 838 6501 | Mob: 021 286 2066 | Email: gerard.kelly@hcc.govt.nz Or Tim Newton Gully Restoration Officer DDI: 8386878 Email: tim.newton@hcc.govt.nz Website: www.gullyguide.co.nz

Saturday 8th September
RAT MONITORING AND CONTROL WORKSHOP - JUBILEE PARK 

Boundary Road (meet in Migrant Centre car park ), Hamilton
Time: 10.00am – 1.00pm
Join the Jubilee Care group with Warren Agnew from ‘Gotcha Traps’ who will demonstrate how to set up a rodent monitoring programme. The group will set out rat tracking stations in a grid throughout this 5 hectare Remnant Kahikatea forest in the heart of the city.

For details of how you can help:Contact : Gerard Kelly Community Planting Co-ordinator | Parks and Open Spaces DDI: 07 838 6501 | Mob: 021 286 2066 | Email: gerard.kelly@hcc.govt.nz 

Or Jubilee Care Group - Katherine 839 4452 or 021 267 2773 katherine@envirocentre.org.nz

Sunday 9th September
FOREST AND BIRD WALK - TE TAPUI LOOP TRACK AND MANGAKAWA SCENIC RESERVE

This will be an interesting day exploring 2 reasonably local reserves.  Suitable for families (and others).

Meet at Memorial Drive for carpooling at 9.00am. We will drive to Richmond Downs via Tauwhare Rd (off main road to Morrinsville), right onto Scotsmans Valley Rd, right into Chepmell Rd and on to Kiwitahi. Turn right at the Morrinsville-Walton Rd intersection, and right into Paratu Road. Wait at the beginning of Paratu Rd and we can convoy; we will leave here at 10am (it is about 45 minutes from Hamilton).
We will do the shorter and steady climb to reach the summit and lookout tower. We will lunch here and enjoy the great views across to the Kaimai Ranges and Firth of Thames. 
We will then drive to Maungakawa (Sanatorium Hill). We will then have a talk from Dale Lethbridge, from Tui 2000, who has been involved in setting up the Friends of Mangakawa Hill group explaining the importance of this area in the Hamilton Halo project. We will then walk the Maungakawa Loop track which starts above the memorial clearing – about 20 minutes, and plant a few native Fuchsias along the track.

Leader: Jane McLeod (jane.mcleod64@gmail.com)

Sunday 9 September
Kaniwhaniwha Planting Programme

Assemble at Kaniwhaniwha car park, 9am - 2pm Led by Te Pahu Landcare Group and supported by DOC staff. Come prepared for all weather conditions.

Barbeque provided. All volunteers welcome. Contact Bruce Postill 07 850 8368

Sunday 9th September 
TRACK OPENING - Whyte St to Armagh St.

A.J.SEELEY GULLY RESERVE , Armagh St (by park sign), Hamilton

Time: 11.00am – 12.00pm Come and celebrate the opening of the track linking Whyte St to Armagh St. There will also be tours of the reserve with Gully Restoration Information Officer Tim Newton and others to look at this 50 year restoration project! 

For details of how you can help: Contact : Gerard Kelly Community Planting Co-ordinator | Parks and Open Spaces DDI: 07 838 6501 | Mob: 021 286 2066 | Email: gerard.kelly@hcc.govt.nz Or Tim Newton Gully Restoration Officer DDI: 8386878 Email: tim.newton@hcc.govt.nz Website: www.gullyguide.co.nz

Monday 10th September 
GULLY RESTORATION – WEED REMOVAL  

A.J.SEELEY GULLY RESERVE , Armagh St , Hamilton 
Time: 9.30am – 2.30pm 

Project description:  Continuation of removing tradescantia (Wandering Willie) and Ivy from fringes of the reserve, general cleanup etc. Conservation volunteers meet every Monday at 9.30 to undertake various tasks.

Monday 10th September 
REMNANT KAHIKATEA FOREST RESTORATION

JUBILEE PARK (Te Papa Nui), Boundary Rd, Hamilton

Migrant Centre Carpark Time: 10.30am – 3.30pm

Project description:  Continuation of removing tradescantia (Wandering Willie) from the reserve, We are aiming to have the park clear of this invasive weed by the end of November 2012. Other tasks include removing graffiti and general cleanup etc. Conservation volunteers meet every Monday from 10.30 to 3.30pm.

Monday 10th September
FOREST AND BIRD CONSERVATION WEEK TALK

by Greg Martin,
DoC Regional Conservator

Greg’s annual talk on the work DoC has carried out during the previous year is always interesting and wonderfully illustrated.
Chartwell Room, Hamilton Gardens, Cobham Drive.

To join the speaker, committee and members for a meal ($12.50 per head at 6.15pm) before the talk, please
email: jane.mcleod64@gmail.com by 6th September.

Tuesday 11th September  
KOWHAI FESTIVAL PLANTING

HAYES PADDOCK – Wellington St , Hamilton Meet by the entrance, opposite “Hydro Majestic Cafe”

Time: 9.30am – 3.30pm  

Complete planting of Kowhai trees along the river banks within Hamilton City. Come and join the community to plant a kowhai to improve our environment by planting more native trees and shrubs. The intention of the "Kowhai Festival" planting is to plant the river margins with Kowhai throughout the city to recreate the yellow glow that once characterised the river in spring when the Kowhai flowers.

Saturday 15th September
RESTORATION PROJECT

Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park - Brymer Road, Hamilton (gate entrance opposite the Hamilton Zoo)
Time: 11.00am – 3.30 pm 

All welcome, Conservation volunteers undertaking wetland planting, we will be joined later in the day by a group from Latter day saints from 2.30 -3.30 pm .

 Contact: Gerard Kelly Community Planting Co-ordinator | Parks and Open Spaces DDI: 07 838 6501 | Mob: 021 286 2066 | Email: gerard.kelly@hcc.govt.

Saturday 15th September
Karioi Bushcraft and Trapping

9.30 – 12.30pm  Town Hall, Bow St, Raglan

Improve your bushskills and knowledge about protecting native species.  Learn about behavioural patterns of pest animals, pest control methods, personal safety at remote sites, rope skills on steep slopes, bush skills.

Morning tea provided. Bring plate for shared lunch.

To register contact Whaingaroa Environment Centre
envirocentre@whaingaroa.org.nz or phone 07 825 0480

Sunday 16th September
Miropiko Reserve weedbusters group launch

1.30pm
339 River Rd, Hamilton
Everyone welcome to attend. 
Invite to launch a Weedbusters group at Miropiko Reserve. After a karakia from Ngati Wairere representative Wiremu Puke we will walk around the pa site and learn about the history, both Maaori and pakeha, look at some of the issues with weed control and options for restoration in the gully area.
Afternoon tea will be available. Wear comfortable walking shoes, all welcome.

 RSVP to Katherine Hay khay@pear.co.nz if you would like to attend, as we will be providing an afternoon tea. 

Park up Oakley Ave or Stanley St.

Sunday 16th September
Karioi trap deployment 

9am

Help increase Karioi’s native biodiversity – deploy a stoat trap on the mountain.
Reasonable level of fitness required. For more information contact Kristel 027 427 6242 or new.zealand@arocha.org


Miropiko

Posted 12 years ago    0 comments


Conservation Week: Children's Event

Posted 12 years ago    0 comments


Community Planting / Support a GE-free NZ

Posted 12 years ago    0 comments

SUPPORT A G.E. FREE NEW ZEALAND

Vigil in Rotorua

1 September (Saturday)12pm - 2 September 4pm (Sunday)

Rotorua Energy Events Centre, Queens Drive, Government Gardens, Rotorua, New Zealand

Organised by The Awareness Party

Why Rotorua?  That's where a global biotech conference is taking place, and their keynote speaker is the VP of Biotechnology from Monsanto.  http://www.abic2012.com/

We need a massive show of support for a clean green GE free New Zealand, with no field trials. Show Monsanto, DuPont, Dow and the others that their business is not welcome here.

Come in car loads!  Be there for one day or both.

Bring musical instruments, drums, fancy dress - anything to make these awareness building days lots of fun.  If possible let us know if you are coming.

http://www.bing.com/maps/default.aspx?v=2&pc=FACEBK&mid=8100&rtp=adr.%7Epos.-38.135461465422_176.2604480859_Rotorua+Energy+Events+Centre_Queens+Drive+Government+Gardens%2C+Rotorua%2C+New+Zealand+3010&cp=-38.135461465422%7E176.2604480859&lvl=16&sty=r&rtop=0%7E0%7E0%7E&mode=D&FORM=FBKPL1&mkt=en-GB

 

Community Planting Day

Friday 7th September 10-12pm

On the University campus, Village Green, by Oranga Lake

Gate 2a, or 2b

Wayne Bennett, local conservationist, will be talking about plants for places during the event.  There will also be a BBQ for those taking part in the planting.

There will be spades, but bring more if you can.  If it is pouring down, the event will be postponed.

Please let RachaelGoddard know if you can take part.   rgoddard@waikato.ac.nz

 


Drew Hutton: “Fracking Awareness NZ Speaking Tour”

Posted 12 years ago    0 comments

Monday 27 August 
7pm in S.G.03. University of Waikato

Drew Hutton has been a social justice and environmental campaigner for over 40 years. Since April 2010 he has been campaigning against the massive expansion of the coal and coal seam gas industries in his state, working closely with farmers, helping them organise to protect their land and water.

Drew started the Lock the Gate campaign in Queensland in August 2010 and was instrumental in setting up the Lock the Gate Alliance, a national umbrella organisation of over 150 community groups around Australia, becoming its president in March 2011. The core strategy of the Alliance is the refusal to negotiate access by landowners to mining companies.

Drew is in New Zealand to share his experience of working with Australian farmers threatened by coal mining, drilling and fracking for Coal Seam Gas (CSG). CSG is a new industry in New Zealand which most people know little about. Drew will share his understanding of coal seam gas technology and operations and its effects on farmers, nearby communities, land and water.

Drew has written extensively on environmental history, politics and ethics and co-wrote, with his wife Libby Connors, A History of the Australian Environment Movement, published by Cambridge University Press in 1999."

 

 


Conservation Week 2012 “Love your Parks”

Posted 12 years ago    0 comments

Running from 9 to 16 of September, Conservation Week 2012 marks two important anniversaries: the 60th anniversary of the National Parks Act and the 125th anniversary of Te Heuheu Tukino IV gifting the Tongaririo, Ruapehu and Ngauruhoe mountain peaks to the people of New Zealand 

Conservation Week is run by the Department of Conservation with events and activities organised by a range of groups, business, councils and agencies.

To find out about events in your area go to the Conservation Week website. At present there is not a lot happening in the Waikato so groups  get busy and run an event during Conservation Week.

On the website there are many activity ideas for teachers and parents to do with children, including videos, games, stories and craft ideas.
You can also upload photos on the website using Flickr to show why you ‘love New Zealand’.
Show you love New Zealand this year by getting involved in Conservation Week.
For more information go to the Conservation Week website.


Sirocco the Kakapo

Posted 12 years ago    1 comment

Sirocco Visits

This engaging parrot is currently visiting Maungatautari Ecological Island at Pukeatua for 6 weeks.  He is now in his second week there.

People who have visited Sirocco are saying how they have been very impressed and have really enjoyed the experience. 

Visits need to be booked ahead and already only a few spaces are available on some nights, especially the weekends.

It is easy to book on line - go to this link :http://www.maungatrust.org/Sirocco-up-close.cfm


Digital Awareness Week Workshops

Posted 12 years ago    0 comments

The University of Waikato has kindly offered community groups the opportunity to attend their workshops in celebration of Digital Awareness Week, starting 3rd September.

The Environment Centre was already planning to run workshops on online media, storage, safety etc, but this great opportunity to learn about some of these issues has presented itself. Please register through the University, not through the Environment Centre. There is no fee.
All groups are using computers for membership databases, searching information, networking and promotion of activities. Come and learn more to help your group.
(If this interests you but you are unable to attend daytime lectures, please register your interest with the Environment Centre by email and we will consider running an evening session/s).

Why should you care about Digital Literacy? Technology is changing at such a pace that it is important that we all keep up.

You need the ability to:

  • protect your personal data from being misused by others.
  • search and evaluate information.
  • help yourself to finding answers to computer problems
  • create and maintain social networks so they promote your group's profile
  • create documents that combine words, graphics, video and audio.

Who knows what tomorrow will bring but if we are not watching we will end up being without a voice. - Digital literacy is a life long journey.

Help me help myself - Finding answers in a digital world

Monday 3 September 10am - 12pm
Main University Library Building (Student Centre) Room 2.23

Helping you to find the answers to your computing questions. Sometimes we are not sure how or where to find the answer in a digital world. This workshop will explore sources and strategies to help you find resolutions more quickly. We’ll look at searching online, re-using our existing skills, knowing what question to ask, and becoming aware of the help and support that already exists.

Social Media

Tuesday 4 September 10am - 12pm
Main University Library Building (Student Centre) Room 2.23

Social Media, Facebook, Twitter and Yammer are some of the many tools people are using to connect with each other. Coming along to this workshop to find out about social media and how it is being used.

Net Safety

Friday 7 September 10am -12pm
Main University Library Building (Student Centre) Room 2.23

Am I safe online? How can I make the most of the Internet without exposing myself to undue risks or worrying about the scare stories in the newspapers? Come to this workshop and begin to understand what the online risks are, and the clues that will help you identify scams and potential online threats.

Note: you will need to register for a place on the workshops.
Click on the registration link - https://sites.google.com/a/waikato.ac.nz/digital-literacy-awareness-week/events

 

 



Shim