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KCC Term 3 Newsletter

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25 years of Long Gully Bush Reserve: Wellington’s Hinewai

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Join Wellington Forest & Bird to hear from Chris Cosslett about 25 years of progress protecting Long Gully Bush - the largest area of protected private land in Wellington city.

Monthly Talk

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The speaker for our talk in August is Andy White. Andy is Marlborough District Council's Rivers and Drainage Engineering Manager. 

 

Fight for Nature - Canterbury Public Meeting

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Come along and find out more about the Government’s Fast-track Approvals Bill – how it will override existing conservation legislation, prevent public consultation, and allow damaging projects to go ahead.

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The Hidden Lives of Stick Insects: Dr Morgane Merien

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In this talk, Dr Merien, who is the Science and Curatorial Communicator at the Canterbury Museum, will uncover the secrets of stick insects. We will learn about our New Zealand stick insects and their habits.

Sesquicentennial Walkway

In 2020 a review of the Sesqui track, running from Bridge House and along the awa, showed the reserve and its historical elements to be overrun with weeds, especially tradescantia, privet, jasmine, ginger, montbretia, ladder fern, acmena and Japanese spindle tree. Years of work ensued, steadily getting rid of the weeds but also focusing on pest animal trapping. Strong support came from Council, Bridge House, and nearby residents. 

Nelson Tasman Annual Report 2024

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Nelson Tasman Annual Report 2023

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Double whammy for waterways

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Government Ministers have launched an unprecedented assault on freshwater. 
By Cate Hennessy

Bird's eye view of nature

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There is something for everyone at Bushy Park Tarapuruhi, from friendly native birds and lizards to wetland walks and giant rātā. By Caroline Wood

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