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Friends of Maungawhau working bee

Tuesday 2 November 2021, 9:30am - 12:00pm

Volunteers meet every Tuesday morning to help eradicate weeds and encourage growth of native plants on Maungawhau/Mt Eden.

Meet at the end of Batger Rd, off Mt Eden Rd. Tasks each week depend on the weather and number of volunteers. Please wear sturdy shoes or boots, long sleeves and long trousers. We provide tools, gloves and weed bags.

Group: Friends of Maungawhau

Friends of Maungawhau - Summer sessions

Saturday 6 November 2021, 9:30am - 12:00pm

Our monthly Saturday sessions during the summer are focussed on weeding and releasing native plants and nursery work.

Meet at the end of Batger Rd, off Mt Eden Rd. Please come prepared for the weather – sturdy shoes or boots, hat, sunscreen, raincoat. We can supply gloves if you don’t have them.

Group: Friends of Maungawhau

Friends of Maungawhau working bee

Tuesday 9 November 2021, 9:30am - 12:00pm

Volunteers meet every Tuesday morning to help eradicate weeds and encourage growth of native plants on Maungawhau/Mt Eden.

Meet at the end of Batger Rd, off Mt Eden Rd. Tasks each week depend on the weather and number of volunteers. Please wear sturdy shoes or boots, long sleeves and long trousers. We provide tools, gloves and weed bags.

Group: Friends of Maungawhau

Friends of Maungawhau working bee

Tuesday 16 November 2021, 9:30am - 12:00pm

Volunteers meet every Tuesday morning to help eradicate weeds and encourage growth of native plants on Maungawhau/Mt Eden.

Meet at the end of Batger Rd, off Mt Eden Rd. Tasks each week depend on the weather and number of volunteers. Please wear sturdy shoes or boots, long sleeves and long trousers. We provide tools, gloves and weed bags.

Group: Friends of Maungawhau

Grey Lynn Park Festival - CANCELLED

Saturday 20 November 2021, 9:30am - 6:00pm

Unfortunately the 2021 Grey Lynn Park Festival has been cancelled due to concerns around COVID-19 alert levels.

Groups: Predator Free Grey Lynn, Manu Tīoriori I Te Uru / Western Songbird Project

Friends of Maungawhau working bee

Tuesday 23 November 2021, 9:30am - 12:00pm

Volunteers meet every Tuesday morning to help eradicate weeds and encourage growth of native plants on Maungawhau/Mt Eden.

Meet at the end of Batger Rd, off Mt Eden Rd. Tasks each week depend on the weather and number of volunteers. Please wear sturdy shoes or boots, long sleeves and long trousers. We provide tools, gloves and weed bags.

Group: Friends of Maungawhau

Friends of Maungawhau working bee

Tuesday 30 November 2021, 9:30am - 12:00pm

Volunteers meet every Tuesday morning to help eradicate weeds and encourage growth of native plants on Maungawhau/Mt Eden.

Meet at the end of Batger Rd, off Mt Eden Rd. Tasks each week depend on the weather and number of volunteers. Please wear sturdy shoes or boots, long sleeves and long trousers. We provide tools, gloves and weed bags.

Group: Friends of Maungawhau

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    • Remove predators
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    • Remove weeds
    • Plant natives
    • Make your garden native-friendly
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        • Lava Rock Forests
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        • Advanced rat trapping tips
        • Avoiding catching birds
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      • Recording your trapping activity
    • The Workshop
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