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Thursday 12 October 2017

JOIN US:
Native Plants for Urban Restoration Public Workshop 9am-2.30pm, 
November 11th 2017 Mystery Creek Nursery 
284 Airport Road, Ohaupo 


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Programme: 
9.00am Welcome 9.15am Talk #1 - Bruce Clarkson - Helpful Ecological Restoration Concepts 
9.45am Discussion and morning tea 10.15am Workshop session 1 
11.00am Workshop session 2 11.45am Quick break 12.00pm Talk #2 + lunch - Flora Panel - Our Amazing Native Plants 
1.00pm Workshop session 3 
1.45pm Workshop session 4 
2.30pm Closing discussion (casual)


This free workshop will cover many topics relevant to ecological restoration with native plants. This will apply to only to urban landscapes, but peri-urban and rural as well. 
All welcome. 
Workshop options: 
• Restoration steps & goals 
• Native plant identification 
• Native plant propagation 
• Pest plant ID & control 
• Planting for bank stability 

REGISTER NOW! 
Spaces are limited. - email c.kirby@waikato.ac.nz with your name and address - attendance is free, we just ask that you arrive on time :) 
Please bring: • Lunch (morning tea provided) 
• Gully guide if you have one 
• Questions and enthusiasm! 
• Cash if you are interested in purchasing relevant books 

Tuesday 10 October 2017

CONSERVATION WEEK NEXT WEEK


Kia ora All
Just a reminder that next week is ‘Conservation Week’ , theme this year is ‘Love My Backyard’ so please take the time to do a little or a lot in your backyard or the city, every bit helps.

I’ve listed some of the projects we have at Hamilton City Council , ‘Community Planting programme’ events.

Here are the links for projects I have  listed to date……





If you, or anyone you know  have a project that you would like to list please follow the links through the Department of Conservation website;
Note: apparently can take couple of days to list events through ‘Eventfinda’ as need to be validated by website administrators.

Ngā mihi nui

Gerard


Gerard Kelly
Community Planting Co-ordinator | Parks and Open Spaces

DDI: 07 838 6501 | Mob: 021 286 2066 | Email: gerard.kelly@hcc.govt.nz

Tuesday 4 July 2017

RAT TRAPS

Use those pallets lying around the city to construct these rat traps:

http://www.predatortraps.com/downloads/ratkillsystem1.pdf

Awesome tunnel building aka 'Trap Bash' at Acorn ITM on Riverlea Road Hamilton for Pest Free Riverlea. ACORN donated the materials and staff member Lauren and the space and the bbq!
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Press Release to Waikato Times

  


FOR RELEASE


July 5, 2017

Tui 2000 Inc receives Substantial grants for plantings at Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park

“Two substantial grants have been awarded to the environmental group Tui 2000 Inc. to undertake further planting work for the next four years at the Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park (WNHP).  The grants were from Waikato Regional Council, a total of $361535 over four years and Waikato Catchment Ecological Enhancement Trust of $80,000, also over four years – a total of $441,535,” Lynne Garnham, Chairperson of Tui 2000, said today.
“Tui 2000 is a community group, established in 1989, with the goal of bringing native birds back to Hamilton City and central Waikato with the re-establishment of habitat.  Taking one of the leading roles in the Waiwhakareke Advisory Group (WAG), Tui 2000 Inc has led the way for funding grants for WNHP.  The grants cover the costs for a mix of pioneering, enrichment and infill plants in the Park" she added.
WNHP is being developed as a representative example of the original ecosystem diversity of the Hamilton Basin and will become one of Hamilton’s most important parks, especially significant as it is situated in an urban environment.  Half of the park has now been planted and is already recognized both nationally and internationally, the most recent recognition from the Society for Ecological Restoration Australasia with a “highly commended”. The park is also in the catchment of Lake Rotokauri and the improvements in water quality enabled by these plantings will flow through to that lake and eventually the Waipa and the Waikato Rivers.
The WNHP is led by a community partnership and involves a wide range of community members from council staff, academics, iwi representatives, retired business people, students, school children, minority groups who are passionate about the project and its vision. 
“Volunteers have been planting native trees and shrubs at WNHP since 2004, and these grants are recognition of these hundreds of people, young and old, from all walks of life who have devoted thousands of hours to this park”, Ms Garnham concluded
ENDS








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Friends of Waiwhakareke and the Potting Groups have received massive support in June with over 30 people at the planting day at Waiwhakareke and more than 20 at each of the potting sessions at the Mystery Creek Nursery.
There will be 2 sessions at Mystery Creek again this month - 7th and 21st July. 284 Airport Rd., 9am- noon
 Infill planting of enrichment plants

Hare damage even with spraying and cullings of the Arbor Day plants.



Thursday 1 June 2017


The Friends of Waiwhakareke Potting Group 

9.00am - Noon

284 Airport Rd. near the Orange Field Days entrance at Mystery Creek Events Centre
Contact person: Catherine
07 855 8296
Email: tui2000inc@waikato.ac.nz

The Friends are holding TWO Potting Sessions this MONTH of JUNE.


Friday 9th and  Friday 23rd.  The midmonth session cancelled because of Fieldays


Saturday 27 May 2017

Friends Planting Day at Waiwhakareke

Wow 34 volunteers arrived yesterday even with the awful weather predicted!  No rain at all thought it was wet enough scrambling through the 'bush'.  The volunteers were from all walks of life...a 76 year old 'birthday' boy, high school young men, grandchildren and all highly enthusiastic to take part - first timers and the hardworking regulars. 
All the enrichment plants were planted.  Paul has carried off another event arranged with military precision and a huge amount of preparation and planning. Just to get the plants from various nurseries and the exact number of the various plants has taken weeks of planning by him and Catherine Smith.

I felt that the enthusiasm by the Public for the Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park is growing exponentially  With increased enthusiasm for the Park to be open for all to enjoy, will also increase the pressure on HCC to get the infrastructure in place that HCC itself requires of the Partners to be in place before that occurs

Great work by the Friends of Waiwhakareke Potting Group to have the plants ready for planting.    See you all next month.  Winter is our window of opportunity to plant the enrichment plants.  

 
                 



Wednesday 17 May 2017

FRIENDS OF WAIWHAKAREKE

Working Bee:  27th May, Enrichment Plantings


Hi Everyone

This is an exciting time of year and we need as many volunteers as possible to help with the planting. 

We will be planting 573 hillslope enrichment plants within Polygons 27 and 34 and will need at least 15 volunteers on the day.  As both these Polygons are steep, please wear good strong foot wear. And please bring a spade, wet weather gear if the weather looks like rain, and morning tea.

I'm looking forward to seeing as many of you who can make it. 

Many thanks
Stephanie

9 Ngaere Ave
Chartwell 3210

Waikato Biodiversity Forum invites you:

Hi Everyone

Here is an opportunity to have you say and be part of a day that networks and shares ideas on conservation and biodiversity in Hamilton City. 

Please find attached the invitation to the next Waikato Biodiversity Forum event to be held in Hamilton with a focus on working together better in and around Hamilton  and sharing ideas that will benefit the Local Indigenous Biodiversity Strategy that the Hamilton City Council and Regional Council are developing.

As a member of the Friends of Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park  you are most welcome to attend. 

Cheers Moira

Moira Cursey
Waikato Biodiversity Forum Coordinator
31 Friesian Place
Hamilton 3200
0800 246348
027 2223791
www.waikatobiodiversity.org.nz

Waikato Biodiversity Forum invites you:

Kia ora/Greetings   
The next Waikato Biodiversity Forum is to be held 2.30pm-7.30pm on Friday 23 June 2017 at St Pius Primary School Hall. 57 Pine Ave, Melville, Hamilton 

To connect those working on biodiversity in and around Kirikiriroa - Hamilton, and to form a shared vision for this work.


Purposes of the day
  • Work together to maximise outcomes for biodiversity in Hamilton City
  • Network and share ideas with others who undertake conservation work
  • Discuss where to from here for biodiversity in Hamilton City
  • View Mangakotukutuku gully -a site of biodiversity enhancement in the city

 Agenda 

2.30pm Field trip 13 Waterford Road (see more details in registration form)
Gather at Mangakotukutuku Gully, Sandford Park to hear from members of the Streamcare Group about plant pest, restoration planting and enhancement of fish habitat in the gully.

 3.30pm  Afternoon tea in the Hall

4.00pm  Background to Hamilton City Council’s Local Indigenous Biodiversity Strategy project

4.10pm    Visionary thinkers on biodiversity in Kirikiriroa
Wiremu Puke                                       Biodiversity in the cultural landscape
Professor Bruce Clarkson, University of Waikato       Urban Ecology
Kemble Pudney                                    Predator Free Hamilton
Adrienne Grant, Enviroschools Facilitator    Biodiversity and education  

 5.00pm Workshop -Contributing ideas to a biodiversity Vision  

5.35  Working together better
Andrew Sinclair        Whapaupoko Landcare Group
Moira Cursey            Waikato Biodiversity Forum coordinator

6.05pm  Brainstorm ideas for achieving an integrated and comprehensive approach together

6.30pm   Wrap and reporting back HCC/WRC to talk about how they will use information to progress the Local Indigenous Biodiversity Strategy for Hamilton City

7pm  Pizza dinner together

Registration form


To register your attendance please:

  • email your details (as requested below) to Moira at m.cursey@xtra.co.nz
  • phone Moira with your details on 07 846 5066 or 027 2223791
  • complete this form and post it to Moira Cursey, 31 Friesian Place, Hamilton 3200 
 by Friday 16 June 2017

Attendance for catering purposes:-

Name:_______________________________________________________

We will be having pizza for dinner.

Please specify if you have any dietary needs e.g. gluten free, vegetarian, vegan

________________________________________________________________

Field trip location and parking details
Please meet in the carpark area on the grass through the entrance at 13 Waterford Road, Melville for the field trip.

Wear walking boots, warm clothes and wet weather jacket for the site visit.

Parking information for the School Hall
Please park in the carpark beside the Church and walk down the drive towards the school. The Hall is on the left of the school buildings.

Please bring warm socks to wear in the Hall as no shoes are to be worn inside.

 Car pooling  Let me know if you are interested in car pooling either offering your car or need a ride and I will link you up with others who are attending the day.

 Bring handouts of information you think maybe of use to Forum attendees.

 Thank you and look forward to meeting with you on  Friday 23 June 2017.  





Sunday 14 May 2017

UPDATE - TUI 2000 INC BLOG


it has been a long time coming bringing Tui 2000's Blog up to date.  I spent many hours last week writing about the progress and activities of the group ,,, and then I lost the lot!!

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So here we go again.

Tui 2000 Inc has gone from strength to strength.  The original group established in 1989, sought to encourage Hamilton City residents to plant up their gardens with plants that provided food for New Zealand native fauna.  Tui, in particular, populating the City boundaries has been achieved - not quite by the year 2000 but 2010 !  Research done has shown that predators, particularly the rats and possums, are detrimental to population growth. With the implementation of the Halo Project and active development of predator traps, bait stations and education of residents to take part in pest destruction: the Tui are here. Kereru 2020???




Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park

With this proactive background, the Members of Tui 2000 has extended their reach and support for various projects in the region.  The partnership in Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park has been a major undertaking and commitment.  Working in strong partnership between Waikato University, Wintec, Tui 2000 and Hamilton City Council, Waiwhakareke is managed by the Council's Parks and Open Spaces Unit.
Established in 2004, the long-term aim of Waiwhakareke is to reconstruct the natural forest, wetland and lake ecosystems present in pre-European times.

Tui 2000 Inc has three key roles at Waiwhakareke.  Firstly, Tui spend many hours preparing funding applications to pay for the plants for the annual Arbor Day.  We are delighted to report that Waikato Regional Council is supporting Waiwhakareke with 80% of the funding Tui 2000 needs for the next 4 years. Applications have been submitted to other organisations for the remaining 20%.

Two subsidiary groups have been established: The Friends of Waiwhakareke and The Friends Potting Group.   These groups propagate, locate and purchase enrichment plants placed into the Park as per predetermined criteria.  Working bees involve weeding and releasing and in the winter, planting.  




The Friends of Waiwhakareke work at the park on the:
LAST SATURDAY of the MONTH
9.00am - Noon
Brymer Road opposite the Zoo Entrance
Bring your morning tea, gumboots and tools.
Contact person: Jo at Go Eco 

Email: tui2000inc@waikato.ac.nz


THIS YEAR over 2000 Enrichment Plants need to go into the ground.Planting DAYS are: 27th MAY; 24th JUNE; 29th JULY; 26th AUGUST



The Friends of Waiwhakareke Potting Group  meet on the:
THIRD FRIDAY of the MONTH
9.00am - Noon
284 Airport Rd. near the Orange Field Days entrance at Mystery Creek Events Centre
Contact person: Catherine
07 855 8296
Email: tui2000inc@waikato.ac.nz



The Next Potting On Session is: 19th May and because of Field Days will be on an alternative date in June  (still to be determined). 

FRIENDS OF BARRETT BUSH
This group has worked for many years in a remnant Kahikatea DOC block:
A small but very active group, attacking pest weeds and creatures.
FIRST SUNDAY of the MONTH
9.00am - Noon
Barrett Road, off  Koromatua Road, Hamilton South.
Bring your morning tea, gumboots and tools.
Contact person: Betty
07 8478271
Email: tui2000inc@waikato.ac.nz







ARBOR Day 2017
Many hands make light work.  
Join the thousands of school children who have a wonderful morning. 
Friday 2 June at 10am planting 12,000 plants.





Moira Cursey:
We are very sad to lose Moira, a long time, super supporter of Tui 2000, as a Member, Treasurer and the Coordinator of The Friends of Waiwhakareke. The Waikato's loss and Coromandel gain.


Paul Drage:
We are extremely happy to have Paul taking on the Treasurer's role added to his
many other roles.  His sheer perseverance from building of relationships between the various parties; his deep and intellectually sound understanding of the challenges have meant that Waiwhakareke NHP is moving ahead.  His professional approach to any undertaking eg planning, planting, securing plants, funding applications, monitoring progress, accounting and reporting to funders, is much appreciated by Tui 2000 Inc.


WAIKATO SHOW:

We enjoyed our time at the Waikato Show in April this year with a display that focused on:
 WHERE IS WAIWHAKAREKE???
It worked!!!


We would love you to join us depending on your interests.  All age groups welcome.
Lynne
tui2000inc@waikato.ac.nz