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- Celebrating our wetlands
Kendall Bay (Through Kauri Point Centennial Park) Soldiers Bay (Next to Kauri Point Domain) Wai Manawa/Le Roys Bush (via Little Shoal Bay track) Tuff Crater Onepoto Domain There are also small snippets of wetland
- July - Mamaku - Native Plant of the Month
Mamaku can be found in the wetter areas of Kaipātiki, too, such as in Eskdale Reserve, Le Roys Bush and
- Citizen Science preliminary Chew Card Results
actually Witheford Reserve), Chelsea heritage park close to colonial road and the very western line at Le Roys Bush - closer to the shops. however moderate detections were found in a line in Arcadia, Glendhu, Kauri point centennial park, le roys and tuff crater More analysis is needed on a few of these cards to determine exactly what ‘other
- $9 million to improve tracks in Kaipatiki
Hadfield Street Reserve $34,583 Kauri Glen Reserve & Cecil Eady Reserve $1,874,693 Kauri Park $13,833 Le Roy's Bush Reserve $960,172 Lynn/Leigh Scenic Reserve $TBC Muriel Fisher Reserve $6,917 Odin Place Reserve
- Kauri Dieback Update
On a more positive note we are delighted that newly upgraded paths are to be opened soon in Le Roys and
- Fresh air, exercise and wonderful people - Volunteer opportunities this July/August.
highlights below if any of these events are in your local area: Weeding bees: Every Wednesday 10am - Le Roys Bush working bee - meet 251 Hinemoa Street - email LeRoysBush@gmail.com Every Friday 9.30 - Soldiers
- Citizen Science 2019 - Freshwater
Wairau Creek (near Marlborough Park), Onepoto stream (Kauri glen reserve), Little Shoal Bay stream (Le Roys bush), Chelsea stream (Chatswood reserve) and Soldiers Bay stream (Kauri park domain).
- One Stream Connects Many Neighbours
Chris and Alicia’s next-door neighbours Pam and Roy noticed the improvements next to them, as well as In December last year, Roy cleared all the Tradescantia that had taken over their section of the stream The impacts of urbanisation and development on the stream Pam and Roy have lived on their property for
- Meet the people making a difference in the green heart of Birkenhead.
Other volunteers (Jason, Karen, Les, and Philippa) have donated their time and effort controlling animal Shore Tramping Club chose a different form of exercise this particular sunday with Imogen, Amber, Jo, Les