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Wellington Restoration Day 2003

Mike Peters

Mike Peters

Mike is the founder and National President of NZERN, inventor of PIPI4, and President of the Addington Bush Society. Lives in Christchurch after a lifetime working as a welder.

07 May 2003 20:54 PM# 4
I don't know if the food could get any better. It was a wonderful occasion and was a credit to DoC and the energy and dedication of the local community groups involved in restoration.

My only regret was not being able to get to all the sessions - we had to choose what to go to!

Thank you Annabel & friends for yet another splendid effort.
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Annabel Riley

Annabel Riley

06 May 2003 15:10 PM# 3
Thanks

It was great to see so many people there and lots of new people. If anyone has any comments or how we could improve it please let me know.

Thanks Annabel

 

Julia White

Julia White

01 May 2003 20:43 PM# 2
Annabel

Thanks for all the organising you are doing for the Restoration Day. I know they are lots of hard work, phone calls, followups, reminders, ordering food etc.
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Annabel Riley

Annabel Riley

23 April 2003 9:21 AM# 1
Restoration Day 2003 Saturday May 3

The foresight and commitment to a long-term vision for Otari-Wilton's Bush is seen as an inspiration to what can be achieved by a combined effort from volunteers and agencies.

This inspiration is the focus of this year's Restoration Day, being held at Otari-Wilton's Bush on May 3. The day is organised by the Department of Conservation, Greater Wellington and the Wellington City Council.

Colin Meurk from Travis Wetland Trust will speak about the restoration of the largest freshwater wetland remnant on the Canterbury Plains, once known as Travis Swamp. Drained and filled for farming and housing, it was choked with willow, gorse, broom, lupin and blackberry when the trust was formed in 1992 to promote its restoration and protection. The theme of Colin's talk will be `Planning for Big Picture Restoration - why do we need it'.

Displays and talks will also highlight work of ecological restoration groups in the Wellington Region, raise awareness with the public and encourage others to get involved.

DOC Poneke area community relations officer Annabel Riley said the Restoration Day is a chance for community groups and agencies to get together to share skills and experiences. "It is also a chance to celebrate the work that many people are quietly achieving to preserve and enhance some Wellington's unique habitats'.

The day is promoted by the New Zealand Ecological Restoration Network (NZERN). NZERN is a volunteer run national network of community groups, councils, schools, farmers and government agencies involved in hands on projects restoring areas of New Zealand's special biodiversity. People wishing to attend this year's event can book with the Department of Conservation's Wellington Conservancy by Friday 18 April 2003, either by phone, (04) 472 5821; fax (04) 499 0077 or email: kmitchell@doc.govt.nz


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