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February 2024

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  • 9:00 am Friday Working Bees
  • 6:15 pm Te Wai Ōrea / Western Springs wetland walk, with Ben Goodwin
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  • 9:30 am Tuesday Working Bees - Waterview Heritage Area
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  • 9:00 am Friday Working Bees
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  • 9:30 am Tuesday Working Bees - Waterview Heritage Area
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  • 9:00 am Friday Working Bees
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  • 9:30 am Tuesday Working Bees - Waterview Heritage Area
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  • 6:30 pm All-groups meeting 2024 February
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  • 9:00 am Friday Working Bees
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  • 9:30 am Tuesday Working Bees - Waterview Heritage Area
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February 2024

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Friday Working Bees

Friday 2 February 2024, 9:00am - 12:00pm

Ngā Ringa o Te Auaunga Friends of Oakley Creek Friday morning working bees provide a weekday opportunity to join a small group of committed volunteers who are helping to restore our precious awa. This is also an opportunity for you to discover some out-of-the-way areas on the creek.

Tasks and locations vary, depending on the priorities at the time.

If you are interested in joining us let us know and we can include you in the weekly emails. Contact Wendy 027 232 6454 or [Enable JavaScript to view protected content]

For all activites on the creek sturdy / covered footwear, long sleeves and long trousers are recommended.

Group: Ngā Ringa o Te Auaunga Friends of Oakley Creek

Te Wai Ōrea / Western Springs wetland walk, with Ben Goodwin

Friday 2 February 2024, 6:15pm - 7:15pm

On World Wetlands Day (02 Feb) we’ll be kicking off our 2024 events schedule with a guided wetland walk with our favourite guest presenter, Ben Goodwin. Ben is a self-taught botanist with a passion for hidden native habitats and his talks are always entertaining and packed with fascinating factoids. Unbeknownst to many people, Te Wai Ōrea / Western Springs Park contains small and fragile remnants of a range of ecosystem types, including a patch of wetland which Ben will guide us around.

Numbers are limited to 18, so please ensure you Book on Eventfinda as soon as possible to reserve your place.

Note: There will be an extra 15 minutes at the end of the walk for Q & A.

For further info email [Enable JavaScript to view protected content]

Meet at the spot indicated by the red dot on the map below - look out for the Urban Ark flag!

Getting there: Walk, scoot, ride or catch the bus, but if you need to drive you’ll find parking on Great Nth Road and in the car park by the Western Springs Garden Community Hall.

Consider bringing: Sturdy closed boots or shoes, long sleeves (in case of mozzies), sun hat, sunblock, water bottle (although there are water fountains in the park).

Tuesday Working Bees - Waterview Heritage Area

Tuesday 6 February 2024, 9:30am - 12:30pm

Things are moving at a pace on this exciting project, thanks to the great work being done by Sandra and her volunteers. If you have some spare time we would love for you to join us at this special area on the ‘Oakley Inlet’, as we work to restore it.

Meet at the Waterview Park carpark, Waterbank Crescent

For more information contact Sandra 021 166 7647

Group: Ngā Ringa o Te Auaunga Friends of Oakley Creek

Friday Working Bees

Friday 9 February 2024, 9:00am - 12:00pm

Ngā Ringa o Te Auaunga Friends of Oakley Creek Friday morning working bees provide a weekday opportunity to join a small group of committed volunteers who are helping to restore our precious awa. This is also an opportunity for you to discover some out-of-the-way areas on the creek.

Tasks and locations vary, depending on the priorities at the time.

If you are interested in joining us let us know and we can include you in the weekly emails. Contact Wendy 027 232 6454 or [Enable JavaScript to view protected content]

For all activites on the creek sturdy / covered footwear, long sleeves and long trousers are recommended.

Group: Ngā Ringa o Te Auaunga Friends of Oakley Creek

Tuesday Working Bees - Waterview Heritage Area

Tuesday 13 February 2024, 9:30am - 12:30pm

Things are moving at a pace on this exciting project, thanks to the great work being done by Sandra and her volunteers. If you have some spare time we would love for you to join us at this special area on the ‘Oakley Inlet’, as we work to restore it.

Meet at the Waterview Park carpark, Waterbank Crescent

For more information contact Sandra 021 166 7647

Group: Ngā Ringa o Te Auaunga Friends of Oakley Creek

Urban Ark trap.nz workshop

Tuesday 13 February 2024, 6:30pm - 8:30pm

By popular demand Urban Ark will be running an in-person Trap.NZ workshop. If you know anyone in your group who uses Trap.NZ or might be persuaded to take on a role keeping catch data up to date, then ask them to join us.

When Tuesday 13 February 2024 6.30–8.30pm

Where Upstairs at Waiōrea Community Recycling Centre - 990 Great North Road.

Who Anyone who uses Trap.NZ, would like to use Trap.NZ more effectively or just wants to learn about the platform.

We know that lots of people use Trap.NZ to keep track of trap locations and catches. We also know it isn’t always the most intuitive platform to use so we’d like to do some demystifying and show also extend the knowledge of what it can do. There will also be a focus on best practice for using Trap.NZ within the sort of groups which operate in the Urban Ark area.

This workshop will cover some of the same ground as the online sessions run by TrapNZ (see below). We’ll try to focus on stuff that’s of specific interest to groups in our area, and leave plenty of time for Q&A. we definitely want you to join us, but if you’ve got the time and inclination it would definitely be worth also attending an online session.

If you have specific queries you’d like addressed, email [Enable JavaScript to view protected content]. I’ll try to answer your query in my presentation

Friday Working Bees

Friday 16 February 2024, 9:00am - 12:00pm

Ngā Ringa o Te Auaunga Friends of Oakley Creek Friday morning working bees provide a weekday opportunity to join a small group of committed volunteers who are helping to restore our precious awa. This is also an opportunity for you to discover some out-of-the-way areas on the creek.

Tasks and locations vary, depending on the priorities at the time.

If you are interested in joining us let us know and we can include you in the weekly emails. Contact Wendy 027 232 6454 or [Enable JavaScript to view protected content]

For all activites on the creek sturdy / covered footwear, long sleeves and long trousers are recommended.

Group: Ngā Ringa o Te Auaunga Friends of Oakley Creek

Tuesday Working Bees - Waterview Heritage Area

Tuesday 20 February 2024, 9:30am - 12:30pm

Things are moving at a pace on this exciting project, thanks to the great work being done by Sandra and her volunteers. If you have some spare time we would love for you to join us at this special area on the ‘Oakley Inlet’, as we work to restore it.

Meet at the Waterview Park carpark, Waterbank Crescent

For more information contact Sandra 021 166 7647

Group: Ngā Ringa o Te Auaunga Friends of Oakley Creek

All-groups meeting 2024 February

Thursday 22 February 2024, 6:30pm - 8:30pm

Join us for our February all-groups meeting.

When Thursday 22 February 2024 6.30–8.30pm

Where Upstairs at Waiōrea Community Recycling Centre - 990 Great North Road.

Who Group leadership. Please let us know if more than 3 are coming from your group.

Theme

Well kick off with a brief opportunity to share some thoughts. Tell us:

  • Something uplifting you learnt / saw / heard about New Zealands ecology over the holiday break
  • Something disheartening you learnt / saw / heard about New Zealands ecology over the holiday break
  • Something your group would like to achieve in 2024

Well then have a discussion around the results of the survey we sent around to group leaders towards the end of last year. if you haven’t filled it in ans still wnat to, you can here.

Refreshments There will be pizza.

Friday Working Bees

Friday 23 February 2024, 9:00am - 12:00pm

Ngā Ringa o Te Auaunga Friends of Oakley Creek Friday morning working bees provide a weekday opportunity to join a small group of committed volunteers who are helping to restore our precious awa. This is also an opportunity for you to discover some out-of-the-way areas on the creek.

Tasks and locations vary, depending on the priorities at the time.

If you are interested in joining us let us know and we can include you in the weekly emails. Contact Wendy 027 232 6454 or [Enable JavaScript to view protected content]

For all activites on the creek sturdy / covered footwear, long sleeves and long trousers are recommended.

Group: Ngā Ringa o Te Auaunga Friends of Oakley Creek

Tuesday Working Bees - Waterview Heritage Area

Tuesday 27 February 2024, 9:30am - 12:30pm

Things are moving at a pace on this exciting project, thanks to the great work being done by Sandra and her volunteers. If you have some spare time we would love for you to join us at this special area on the ‘Oakley Inlet’, as we work to restore it.

Meet at the Waterview Park carpark, Waterbank Crescent

For more information contact Sandra 021 166 7647

Group: Ngā Ringa o Te Auaunga Friends of Oakley Creek

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  • Biodiversity
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