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April 2024

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April 2024

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Tuesday Working Bees - Waterview Heritage Area

Tuesday 2 April 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 5 April 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 9 April 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 April

Tuesday 9 April 2024, 6:30pm - 8:30pm

Join us for our April all-groups meeting.

When Tuesday 9 April 2024 6.30–8.30pm

Where Upstairs at Waiōrea Community recycling Centre - 990 Great North Road. Park in the recycling centre car park (one of the posts should have been removed) or beside the Western Springs Community Garden Hall, 956 Great North Road.

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

Refreshments There will be snacks

Friday Working Bees

Friday 12 April 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

Chamberlain Park Twilight Walk - rescheduled

Sunday 14 April 2024, 7:00pm - 8:30pm

Celebrate the autumn evenings with a twilight stroll around Chamberlain Park Public Golf Course. We’ll be listening out for ruru / morepork, casting torches over Waitītiko which runs around and through the golf course, and using portable bat detectors listening out for pekapeka roa, our endangered, native, long-tailed bats. It is quite likely we won’t hear or see any bats, but they have been detected as close as Henderson.

We’ll be joined by members of a couple of local conservation groups. Chamberlain Conservation Group have been drastically reducing rat and possum numbers while also reducing weeds and planning future native planting. STEPS work throughout the Waitītiko / Meola Creek catchment and are driving the restoration of Norgrove Reserve lava rock forest, which flanks the south side of the golf course.

Bring strong footwear, something warm to wear and a torch (preferably with a red light or a red filter). There will be no public toilets nearby, so go beforehand. If it is raining we’ll delay to another day.

The event is free but numbers are limited. Book here.

Meet at the Chamberlain Park Golf Course clubrooms, 46A Linwood Avenue, Mount Albert, Auckland 1025.

The nearest bus routes run along St Luke’s Rd (5min walk from the clubrooms) and the Baldwin Ave train station is 10min walk away.

Groups: Chamberlain Conservation Group, STEPS

Tuesday Working Bees - Waterview Heritage Area

Tuesday 16 April 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 19 April 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

Trap giveway at Mt Eden Village Centre

Saturday 20 April 2024, 10:00am

If you live in the inner west of Auckland and would like to join your local predator free group, drop by the Urban Ark stall at Mt Eden Village Centre any time between 10.00am -12.00 on 20th April and pick up a free rat trap. Each trap comes with a wooden safety box to protect the paws of curious kids and pets and the team will show you how to use it safely and effectively. Possum traps are also available as loan items.

If you live in the area around Maungawhau / Mt Eden we are particularly keen to welcome you to join the Maungawhau Ecological Halo, a buffer zone to protect and enhance the diversity of native bird and plant life around the maunga. Already trapping but not having success? Drop in and get some tips from the experts to boost your confidence!

When: Saturday 20th April,10.00am-12.00
Where: Mt Eden Village Centre, 449 Mt Eden Road, Cnr Mt Eden Rd and Ngauruhoe St, Mt Eden

This event is part of the Albert-Eden-Puketapapā Eco Festival.

Groups: Maungawhau Ecological Halo, Pest Free Mt Eden

Tuesday Working Bees - Waterview Heritage Area

Tuesday 23 April 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 26 April 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 30 April 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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      • Jaggers Bush Restoration Group
      • Kingsland Eco-neighbourhood
      • Weona Lemington Coastal Forest Restoration Group
      • Lower Waitītko groups
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      • Predator Free Grey Lynn
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      • Predator Free Morningside / Western Springs
      • Manu Tīoriori I Te Uru / Western Songbird Project
      • Predator Free Westmere / Te Rehu Konihi Kore
      • STEPS
      • Wellpark Streamers
      • Conservation Volunteeers NZ
      • Chamberlain Conservation Group
      • Bluegreens Meola Creek Restoration Project
      • Te Wai Ōrea
      • Tītīkōpuke Habitat Initiative
      • Friends of Wairaki Stream
      • Friends of Waikowhai Park
    • Remove predators
      • Rats
      • Possums
      • Stoats
      • Hedgehogs
      • Wasps
    • Remove weeds
    • Plant natives
    • Make your garden native-friendly
    • Education
      • Te Wai Ōrea Education Programme
      • Schools Engagement Programme
    • Become a trustee
    • Other ways you can help
  • Biodiversity
    • Birds
      • Kākā
      • Kākāriki
      • Kererū
      • Korimako / Bellbird
      • Riroriro / Grey Warbler
      • Tōrea / South Island Pied Oystercatcher
      • Ruru / Morepork
      • Tūī
      • White-faced heron
      • Rogues gallery
    • Bats
    • Skinks and geckos
    • Butterflies and moths
    • Invertebrates
    • Taiao / Landscapes
      • Maunga / volcanoes
      • Awa / streams
        • Te Auaunga / Oakley Creek
      • Ngāhere / forests
        • Lava Rock Forests
  • Resources
    • Maps of trapping activity in our area
    • How to trap
      • Trapping rats
        • Advanced rat trapping tips
        • Avoiding catching birds
      • Trapping possums
      • Trapping stoats
      • ANFA pulsing
      • Recording your trapping activity
    • The Workshop
      • Making trap tunnels
      • Rat-proof your compost
      • Build a wētā hotel
      • Nest boxes for ruru
    • Tool library
    • Promotional resources
    • Pest monitoring
      • Chew cards
      • Wax tags
      • Tracking tunnels
    • Being a good citizen
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  • About us
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