Kereru is a weekly NZ e-mail for all community participants and organisations about ecological restoration. Relevant notices are very welcome, please logon to Pipi to add your information. Help bring back our natives. Kereru is available at http://www.bush.org.nz/kereru/ Monday, 22 September 2003 Welcome to Kereru. CONTENTS 2. Calendar 3. Noticeboard 7. NZERN News 8. How to contact NZERN 2. CALENDAR this week... Tuesday 23 Canterbury Travis Wetland Trust Meeting Tuesday after Third Saturday. Time: 6.00pm - 7.30pm. Place: Travis Wetland Education Centre, Beach Road. Helen Braithwaite (03) 328 9958 Wednesday 24 Wellington Kapiti Forest & Bird Monthly Meeting Last Wednesday except December and January David Gregorie 04-904-2183 Thursday 25 Auckland Friends of the Whau - Meeting Last Thursday 7.30pm staff room Kelston Boys High School, Kelston. Visitors Welcome J. Weaver (09) 820-8575 Sunday 28 Canterbury Canterbury Habitat Restoration Day A celebration of ecological restoration in Canterbury. Workshops, tours, displays, speakers. All welcome. Otamahua/Quail Island. (To be confirmed) Contact Ryan Young. For information: Christchurch Environment Centre (03) 379-2257 Sunday 28 Canterbury Clarevale Reserve Working Party 2nd and 4th Sundays 10am, Native Habitats. At Clarevale St off Burwood Rd. Plans to help restore 1.25ha of gorse and willows into tall native forest. The project runs in conjunction with a scientific study. Bring work clothes, gumboots, gloves and spade or clippers. Phone or email first. Dave Evans 366 0628 or Dave.Evans@alliedtelesyn.co.nz Sunday 28 Otago MEES working Party Last Sunday of Month. Meet 10.30am at Long Beach Colin Rutherford (03) 482-1110 Sunday 28 Auckland Motuora Island Working Party Last Sunday of each Month. Island restoration. Nursery work - bookings required Helen Lindsay, Auckland (09) 630-1008, Ray Lowe, Walkworth (09) 422-7111 Sunday 28 Auckland Motutapu Restoration Trust - workday 9.00am Ferry from Downtown Auclkand, return 4.20pm . Bring own lunch, water, gloves, suitable clothing to cover arms and legs for weeding days. (Weeding and Nursery days are not suitable for children under the age of 13 years.) Nursery & Weeding Belinda Vernon 09 522-0919, Bridget Winstone 09 524-5072 Sunday 28 Canterbury Otamahua/Quail Restoration Trust Work Day Normally Last Sunday Ferry departs Lyttelton B Jetty 9.30am & 12.30pm. Return 12.40 & 3.40pm. Bring lunch & drink, Stanley knife if possible. NZERN Open Day Alison 328-8350 Sunday 28 Southland Tautuku Working Bee Saturday and Sunday Visit and help out at Lenz Reserve. Tautuku Working Day, pot luck tea and day discovering the Catlins on the Sunday. Accommodation at Tautuku free for helpers. Book with Barbara Boyde (2160353) Barbara Boyde (03) 2160353 ...and next week Monday 29 Canterbury Canterbury Ornithogical Society Meeting Last Monday 7.30pm Spreydon Bowling Club, Domain Terrace, Christchurch. Park vehicles in the parks down the drive, and walk past the tennis courts to the club pavilion. Frances Schmechel will talk on her recent work with the Black Stilt project in Twizel. Nick Allen (03) 312 7183 Tuesday 30 Canterbury Avon-Heathcote Estuary Ihutahi Trust Meeting Research & Monitoring Working Group. 7 to 8.30pm Clean Up the World Tanya Jenkins Phone 9804800 Thursday 2 Wellington Forest & Bird (Lower Hutt) Branch Meeting 1st Thursday 7.30pm. Tramping Club Hall, Birch St, Lower Hutt. Friday 3 Canterbury Canterbury Botanical Society Meeting 1st Friday 7.30pm Room 5A, Canterbury University. Saturday 4 Canterbury Canterbury Ornithogical Society Trip Ashley River survey. Meet at 9am at the picnic area just before the bridge on the Rangiora to Loburn Road. Contact Tony Crocker (03) 313 4995 or t.crocker@cont.canterbury.ac.nz. A good turnout is vital for this project to succeed, and possibly for the continued survival of Wrybills at their northernmost outpost. Nick Allen (03) 312 7183 Saturday 4 Canterbury Kakahu Bush Working Group First Saturday, except January Meet at the Lime Kiln on Hall Road near Geraldine, 9:30 am (morning session) and/or 1:30 pm (afternoon session). Hands-on activities to help restoration of Kakahu Bush. John Talbot 03 614 7433 jtalbot@es.co.nz Saturday 4 Taranaki Wanganui Museum Botanical Group Trip Gordon Park, No 3 Line, Wanganui East - Jerusalem cherry control. Robyn Ogle (06) 347-8547 Sunday 5 Auckland Caring for Maungawhau First Sunday each month 9.30 am Join the group restoring the forest, planting, maintaining tracks and caring for Maungawhau /Mt Eden. Also work in the Community Nursery and be involved in the future of this national heritage park. Meet Batger Rd,Mt Eden.[Off Mt Eden Rd.] Kit Howden 629 4694 or 021 0411667 Calendar events can be found at http://www.bush.org.nz/calendar/ 3. NOTICEBOARD 394. from Simon Johnson of Canterbury... Canterbury Restoration Day Sunday Sept 28 2003 Ride the Ferry from Lyttleton, free of charge, and explore Otamahua/Quail Island for the day. Leave your planting spades at home to see and learn about the ecological restoration of Otamahua/Quail Island, the restoration of the old Barracks, a Lepers cottage, Shackeltons stables and dog kennels and much much more. Bring the kids, sensible walking shoes, food and hot drinks to supplement a sausage sizzle lunch. If you have display boards, brochures and other information about your restoration project, bring that too! The Ferry departs for Otamahua/Quail Island Island from 'B Jetty' (where the Diamond Harbour Ferry operates from) Lyttleton Harbour at 9.30am and 1.30pm. Stay for the day and return at 4.40pm or stay for lunch and return at 1.40pm. This event is sponsored by NZERN (New Zealand Ecological Restoration Network) and the Banks Peninsula District Council. For more information visit www.bush.org.nz/region/canterbury.html or contact Simon Johnson simonj.hrs@clear.net.nz, phone (03) 382 1138, fax (03) 382 1139. How to find the ferry The Quail Island Ferry departs from Lyttleton Harbour 'B' Jetty. This is also where the Diamond Harbour Ferry operates from. To find it, exit the road tunnel, head for Norwich Quay, follow your nose for about 300 meters, cross the 2nd over-bridge and then look for the Diamond Harbour Ferry signs to take you down onto the wharf and jetty. Limited parking space is available. Program 9.30 Depart Lyttleton on Ferry 10.00 Assemble displays, BBQ, tables, and otherwise set up. 10.25 Welcome 10.30 Colin Burrows (Otamahua/Quail Island Trust) Planting's, weeds, methods (good and not so good), failures, lessons. 11.00 Helen Braithwaite (DoC), Mike Bowie (Lincoln Uni), Rob McCaw (ECAN) Walking talking tour of the Trust restoration planting's to look at the results of the planting's and talk about restoration objectives, challenges, etc. Difference in soils and the consequences, pest and weed control measures, etc. 12.30 Lunch at the Visitor Centre. Sausages supplied by Banks Peninsula District Council. Displays. 12.30 Mike Peters (NZERN) Demonstration of Pipi - a web based tool for restoration.. 1.30 Ferry departs to Lyttelton 1.30 Mike Bowie entomologist Beetles and weta hotels on the island. 1.50 Ian Domigan (NZ Traps) Demonstration of the new generation animal welfare approved kill traps for Stoat and Ferret. 2.00 Ian Hill (DoC) More walking talking tours to different cultural icons, Pines and daffodils, stables and dog kennels and barracks and leper cottage, and ship grave-yard etc. There is enough time to walk all the way around the island before the ferry departs. 3.45 Finish & packup 4.40 Catch ferry 4.50 Arrive at Lyttleton B jetty 401. from Lynley Hayes of Canterbury... Weed Ecology Workshop Landcare Research is hosting a weed ecology workshop at the Quality Hotel, Palmerston North on the the 16th of October 2003. If you are interested in: interactions between humans and weeds, likely future weed scenarios for NZ, the role of silver eyes in weed dispersal, sneaky ways gorse and broom seed can be unwittingly spread about, the wilding conifer conundrum, how weeds can change under pressure from herbicides, what willows are doing to our native fauna, the impact of old man's beard at Taihape, and the new Weedbusters initiative, then this is the day for you! As well as an opportunity to meet famous researchers you will also be able to meet and talk to other like-minded people. The workshop is free of charge and morning and afternoon tea will be provided. Numbers are limited to 70. To secure a space please contact Lynley Hayes (email: hayesl@landcareresearch.co.nz or Ph 03 3256 701 ext 3808). 400. from Tracey Peters of Canterbury... Bus n Walk-about Tour of Wonderful Wetlands Sunday 12th October 2003 Come listen and learn how to create your own wetland by visiting some of Christchurchs fabulous wetland restoration projects
Meet at 9am Travis Wetland Car Park, Beach Rd, Burwood Program includes Travis Wetland Bexley Wetlands Otukaikino Reserve Kaiapoi Lakes Matawai Park BBQ lunch provided Returning to Travis Wetland by 4.30pm (approx). Limited places available so book fast now. $2.00 donation. Bring gumboots, Raincoat and water bottle. Not suitable for children under 14. RSVP by October 4th 2003 to Tracey Peters 338-5451 tracey@redworks.co.nz Sponsored by NZERN www.bush.org.nz and Christchurch City Council www.ccc.govt.nz 388. from Julia White of Wellington... Wellington Botanical Society Saturday 4 October: - Field trip - Waterfall Road Bush Walk through 80 ha of private bush with large northern rata, rimu, totara, three species of Nestegis, Mida salicifolia and an interesting range of ferns and orchids. Terrian rugged in parts. Boots. Leader Pat Enright 498 7924. Meet Paekakariki station at 9.00 am. Olaf John 479 7605 more notices at http://www.bush.org.nz/notice/ 7. NZERN News 22/09/2003 Restoration Directory The Southland-Murikiku Restoration Directory has been published by the Bush Telly Trust this week. It will now be mailed out in a couple of weeks so that publicity can be included for the Ocober 31 Invercargill Restoration Day. So the Auckland directory will now be the next one to be published and mailed out. 8. CONTACT NZERNs main on-line resource is at www.bush.org.nz. Please encourage people to use this and let us know how they would like to see it developed. People without easy access to a computer can still use this resource at most public libraries. Useful Pages * http://www.bush.org.nz/join/ become a member or affiliate member of NZERN. Lets you subscribe to Kereru, add articles to the web site, etc. * http://www.bush.org.nz/nzern/ your NZERN Regional Rep. How to contact him or her. * http://www.bush.org.nz/organisation/ list of groups. Help with a restoration project in your area! * http://www.bush.org.nz/site/ list of restoration sites in New Zealand. Explains how to add sites to the list. * http://www.bush.org.nz/planterguide/ look up suitable plants for your area. * http://www.bush.org.nz/plantgrow/ Useful technical information for growing NZ native plants. * http://www.bush.org.nz/forum/ a place to share information, get help or help others. * http://www.bush.org.nz/support/ go here to learn how to use Pipi to get your message across. Newsletter Inserts Brochures etc. relevant to restoration can be distributed on behalf of other organisations as inserts in the quarterly print newsletter. See http://www.bush.org.nz/telegraph/ for details. Addresses Postal: NZERN, PO Box 9000, Christchurch, New Zealand Email: office@bush.org.nz -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Next Kereru, Monday, 29 September 2003 Regards Mike Peters -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS A big thank you to Landcare Research for web site hosting www.LandcareResearch.co.nz -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kereru is published by the New Zealand Ecological Restoration Network Inc. SUBSCRIBE/UNSUBSCRIBE Please use your personal password protected page on the web site "My Lists" to subscribe/unsubscribe. Kereru is also available on-line at http://www.bush.org.nz/kereru/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Kereru 2003-39-nz was rendered and distributed by Pipi (ver.2.14.107) at 22/09/2003 19:30:15 |