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Fun walk or run 20th January

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Have a go run/walk day - Free Event!

Thursday 20 January, 2011. 5:30pm at Hamilton Yacht Club, Innes Common.

Sport Waikato and the Hamilton Road Runners Club invite you to come along for a 4km walk or run around Hamilton Lake. 

Receive tips and hints on ways to improve your walking or running with a fun, friendly club. Also, an option on the day of an individual training programme for the Hamilton Lake Fun Run and Walk in March 2011. 

What to wear: Comfortable clothing and a good pair of shoes. Don't forget a water bottle. 

Register


Pest and Restoration Workshop 20th February

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Book now! Numbers limited

Ecological Restoration Workshop Raglan.pdf

 


Sustainable Sustenance on Sundays

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Book now for one or more of these great Sundays run by the Hamilton Permaculture Trust - numbers are limited so get in early!

SUSTAINABLE SUSTENANCE ON SUNDAYS

A Hamilton Gardens Summer Festival Event
A series of interactive events around growing, gathering, preparing & eating food

20th February: FOOD UNPLUGGED

Sustainable Backyard Garden  10am.

Observe and partake in the preparation of food with an earth oven, solar cooker and a smoker.
Treats to make and taste will be Italian dough based pizzas, mozzarella cheese, smoked fish, home cured bacon, a foraged food salad, fair trade chocolate and fruit plus more.

27th February  - SUCCESS WITH EXCESS

Sustainable Backyard and Kitchen Gardens    10am

Ideas to use surplus summer produce with demonstrations and tasting.
Delights to experience are sourdough bread baked in an earth oven, fermented food, vegetable kebabs, salsa, pesto, foraged salad, quark

6th March:  TRADITIONAL UMU

Te Parapara Garden  1pm.

Enjoy the ambience of korero over the hangi.
Experience the use of traditional hangi food and methods. Partake in the preparation of the umu along with weaving flax food baskets and talks on traditional food and preservation.

Booking essential with limited numbers.
$30 / person / event Adults only
Contact Hamilton Permaculture Trust
Ph. 07 834 2249
Email permaham@actrix.co.nz

 


WCEET Funding closing 31st January

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Do you, or people you know, need financial support for a project that will enhance the ecosystems of the Waikato Catchment?  This could be the opportunity to make your ecological visions a reality!

 The Waikato Catchment Ecological Enhancement Trust (WCEET) assists organisations, agencies and individuals with projects that foster and enhance the sustainable management of ecological resources in the Lake Taupo and Waikato River catchments.

 In the last 6 years the WCEET has contributed over $2.4 million in support of 102 ecological enhancement projects throughout the Waikato Catchment.

This year’s WCEET funding round closes in 17 days time, on 31 January 2011.

Guidance on making an application is here.

An application form is here.

Don Scarlet
Trustee
Waikato Catchment Ecological Enhancement Trust

ph:    +64 07 8570157
fax:   +64 07 8570177
mob: +64 027 4521437
email: enquiries@wceet.org.nz
web:  www.wceet.org.nz

PO Box 445
Hamilton


Christmas Greetings

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All this kiwi wants for Christmas is peace on his beautiful mountain.

The Environment Centre will be closed from tomorrow until the 10th January.

Have a great Christmas everyone, see you next year,

Katherine

 

 

 


New DVDs available for loan

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We now have the following DVD's available for loan to members of groups or WEC members:

Rivers  with Craig Potton
(5 rivers - The Clarence, the Clutha, the Mokihinui, the Rangitata and the Waikato - if you missed any of the TV series, you can fill the gaps)

Water Whisperers Tangaroa.

Also don't forget we have magazines and books up here too for community use.

New:
Wetland Restoration - A Handbook for New Zealand Wetland systems, edited by Monica Peters and Beverley Clarkson.

Best Management Practices for Enhancing Water Quality in the Waikato (NZ Landcare Trust)

 

 


Run out of ideas? Go green!

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Running out of ideas for Christmas presents?

Give a Green Card - membership of the Environment Centre, entitling you to discounts at over $40 businesses around the region.

(This week I have visited Poppy's Bookshop, Hamilton Organic Centre, and Bivouac and received discounts)

Come shopping in the Environment Centre:

We stock Moon Calendars, Can'o'worms worm farms (and supply worms), bokashi buckets, books, including 'Botany of the Waikato', Living with Natives,  Rachael Goddard's 'Filthy Flies and other Bad Bugs' for children (and adults), the ever popular 'How to Grow your Own Food', (produced by the Permaculture Trust) and others.

Also we have a large supply of Pseudopanax purpureus and P. discolor Rangitira, which have been repotted and are looking really good - can be used as a house plant or in the garden as a large shrub, (3m x 3m) very attractive foliage. Also good in pots.
Cheap - $3 each or do a deal for more. Phone Katherine 839 4452 or a/h 856 1906

 

 


Timber! Crazy Accounting loophole - Action needed

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Dear friends around New Zealand,

Deforestation New Zealand is undermining global climate talks -- happening now in Mexico -- by pushing an accounting trick that would hide the cost of destructive forestry. A national outcry now could push climate Minister Tim Groser to be a climate leader and block the logging loophole. Send a message now, and forward this email to your friends:

New Zealand is undermining global climate talks -- happening now in Mexico -- by pushing an accounting trick that would hide the cost of destructive forestry. A national outcry now could push climate Minister Tim Groser to be a climate leader and block the logging loophole. Send a message now, and forward this email to your friends:


Send a Message!

 

Right now, international climate negotiations in Mexico are heating up -- but powerful timber companies are lobbying New Zealand for special favours which would undermine the talks. climate Minister Tim Groser is already at the summit, and we have just days left to shift his position -- let’s call on him to oppose loopholes for loggers!

Forests are a key line of defence against climate change, because trees absorb global warming pollution. Limiting the destruction of forests is a keystone of any climate treaty. But logging companies are seeking to duck their climate obligations, lobbying the Ministry of the Environment for a massive exemption from accounting for the environmental costs of commercial tree-cutting.

 It’s not too late to stop this sham. Let’s send a resounding message from New Zealanders to safeguard our forests and climate, not sell them out to big industry. Click below to send your urgent message to Groser -- it will be sent to him directly and delivered in Cancun, by the NZ youth delegation before the talks end on Friday:

 http://www.avaaz.org/en/nz_trees_not_tricks/?vl

 The special conditions New Zealand logging companies are seeking could actually lead to a 45% increase in carbon pollution. It’s one enormous accounting trick, which allows governments and industries to hide their actual climate contributions in a big black hole at the expense of forests.
Meanwhile, international climate talks are hanging by a thread after the failure of world leaders to deliver a deal in Copenhagen last year. By pushing for these special rules, forest-rich nations like New Zealand aren't just shirking their commitments and cutting huge holes in any treaty -- they're putting the whole talks at risk, just when progress is most needed.

 If we can switch our government from a chainsaw to a forest champion, other countries could shift too, injecting new hope into the climate negotiations that will shape the world we all live on. Before the talks end on Friday, let’s send a flood of messages to Groser, urging him to close the loopholes in Cancun. Send your message now, then forward this email:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/nz_trees_not_tricks/?vl

Forests are the lungs of our planet, sustaining people, animals and plants worldwide. They’re also a potential life-saver in the fight against climate change. It’s time they were accorded the same respect by governments that they have always received from the world’s people.

With hope,
Ben, Iain, Alex, Graziela, Ben M, Mia, David and the rest of the Avaaz team.

More information on forests at the global climate negotiations:

Reuters: “Logging loophole under attack in Cancun” -- http://www.reuters.com/article/idUS368348002620101201?pageNumber=1

Quote: "The crazy one is New Zealand," Chris Henschel, policy manager at the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society, another group involved, told SolveClimate News.
New Zealand aims to slash emissions across its economy by 10 to 20 percent by 2020. But the LULUCF incentive would allow the logging giant to cut down more trees and keep the emissions rise off the books.
The result would be a 45 percent increase in New Zealand's emissions, instead of a reduction, the analysis said.
Nearly every Annex I nation backs the loophole, though none would benefit as much as New Zealand.

Business Green: “Forestry loophole could sink global emissions deal” -- http://www.businessgreen.com/bg/news/1899273/forestry-loophole-sink-global-emissions-deal

 



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