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April 2025

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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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  • 2:00 pm EcoFest - Pest Trapping Workshop
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  • 9:30 am Tuesday Working Bees - Waterview Heritage Area
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  • 9:00 am Friday Working Bees
  • 6:00 pm Lower Waitītiko Twilight Walk
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  • 9:45 am Lynfield/Wairaki Stream Trap Giveaway
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  • 9:00 am Second Sunday Weeders: Eric Armishaw Reserve
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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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  • 9:00 am Earth Day Celebration - Mt Roskill
  • 9:30 am Tuesday Working Bees - Waterview Heritage Area
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  • 2:00 pm CVNZ Conservation Conversation - Predator Free 2050: Aotearoa’s fight for our future
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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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Seeking a new Trust Chair and trustee

Urban Ark – Manawa Taiao is looking for a new Chair of the Trust Board and a new Trustee. For full position desciptions see here. Read more

April 2025

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Tuesday Working Bees - Waterview Heritage Area

Tuesday 1 April 2025, 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 4 April 2025, 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

EcoFest - Pest Trapping Workshop

Saturday 5 April 2025, 2:00pm - 3:30pm

Where: Wellpark Reserve

When: Saturday April 5th, 2:00 - 3:30pm

What: Urban Ark works in central Auckland with people who want to make our part of Aotearoa pest free. Come along and find out more about Predator Free 2050 and the groups that are already hard at work in Auckland.

Then we will literally get our hands dirty with a trapping workshop with Urban Ark’s Shannon Ritter in an urban park.

You will learn:

– the basics of how to set different traps

– tips and tricks on placement, baiting, and maintenance

– where to get the equipment you need to set up traps at your own home, workplace, or local park.

We will be walking in a city park so wear good walking shoes and something you don’t mind getting dirty.

Register here to attend this free EcoFest event!

Tuesday Working Bees - Waterview Heritage Area

Tuesday 8 April 2025, 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 11 April 2025, 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

Lower Waitītiko Twilight Walk

Friday 11 April 2025, 6:00pm - 7:30pm

We sometimes call these twilight strolls “Bat Walks” but we’ve never yet detected a bat. Still, we know they thrive in the Waitakere Ranges only 15km to the west, so you never know.

Do your bit for bat detection in inner west Tāmaki by wielding one of our handheld bat monitors as we follow Meola Creek (Waitītiko) from the point it emerges from under the Northwestern Motorway to just before Te Mahurehure Marae. We’ll be spotlighting in the stream along the way and will almost certainly see tuna (eels). Who knows what else we’ll find? Morepork have been heard in the area.

The event is FREE but numbers are limited. Please book here.

Groups: STEPS, Pest Free Pt Chevalier

Lynfield/Wairaki Stream Trap Giveaway

Saturday 12 April 2025, 9:45am

Attention Lynfield residents!
Have you been meaning to get a rat trap to deal to that pesky rat or simply to give your local native wildlife a break? Then come on down to Lynfield Reserve and say hi. We can provide a FREE rat trap in a wooden safety box that keeps kids’ fingers and dogs’ paws away from the business end of the trap.

If you’re already trapping and just want a refresher, or want to become be part of your local Lynfield Halo Network then we can help with that too. And while you’re here, why not help clear some future planting sites with Friends of Wairaki Stream and learn about the incredible mahi going on in your local park.

We’ll also have possum traps which can be borrowed for a few weeks while you knock back the local population.

When: Saturday April 12th, 9:45 am

Where: Lynfield Reserve/Wairaki Stream

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Second Sunday Weeders: Eric Armishaw Reserve

Sunday 13 April 2025, 9:00am - 11:00am

Join Pt Chev’s Second Sunday Weeders for this month’s visit to Eric Armishaw Reserve. Meet by the playground and we’ll head out to where the weeds are weediest.

Bring your favourite gardening gloves and secateurs if you have them, but we’ll also have spare gear you can borrow. And if you don’t have two hours to spare, but drop in for as long as you can manage.

Sometimes there is cake, often there is good chat, and always there are weeds to pull.

Contact [Enable JavaScript to view protected content]; 021 150 8284

Group: Pest Free Pt Chevalier

Tuesday Working Bees - Waterview Heritage Area

Tuesday 15 April 2025, 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 18 April 2025, 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

Earth Day Celebration - Mt Roskill

Tuesday 22 April 2025, 9:00am - 12:00pm

Celebrate Earth Day at Mt Roskill Library!

Bring along your bike for a safety check with Bike Hub Mt Roskill, or check out an e-bike trial with Puketāpapa Climate Action. Urban Ark will also be presenting a short talk on the benefits of trapping and weeding for our native biodiversity and showcase a range of tools you can use in your own backyard! Why not celebrate this Earth Day by developing a new skill or habit that benefits our environment - see you there!

When: Tuesday April 22nd, 9am - 12pm

Where: Mt Roskill Library

Part of the Albert-Eden/Puketāpapa EcoFestival

Tuesday Working Bees - Waterview Heritage Area

Tuesday 22 April 2025, 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

CVNZ Conservation Conversation - Predator Free 2050: Aotearoa’s fight for our future

Thursday 24 April 2025, 2:00pm - 4:00pm

CVNZ Conservation Conversation - Predator Free 2050: Aotearoa’s fight for our future
CVNZ 保育座谈 - 害虫控制 2050: 新西兰未来的部署

Speaker 讲者: Shannon Ritter (Urban Ark - Manawa Taiao)

Date: 日期: Thursday 24th April, 2025. 周四2025年4月24日

Time: 时间: 2pm-4pm. 下午2点到4点

Location: 地点: Epsom Library

Description: Aotearoa’s goal of becoming pest free by 2050 is a lofty one, but cities, scientists, iwi, and volunteers all over the country are hard at work making it happen. Learn more about the nationwide fight to save our natural biodiversity and the role you can play in your own backyard.

This is a bilingual talk delivered in English and Mandarin.

新西兰到 2050 年实现害虫控制的目标听起来虽然宏伟,但全国各地的城市、科学家、iwi(毛利部落)和志愿者们正努力将其变为现实。来了解一下这场保护本土生物多样性的全国性行动是怎样运作,甚至你的后院可以帮上忙。

本次讲座为双语活动,提供英文和普通话讲解。

Friday Working Bees

Friday 25 April 2025, 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 29 April 2025, 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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  • Get involved
    • Join a group
      • Wai-a-te-Ao – F&B Bullock Track Restoration Project
      • Friends of Maungawhau
      • Ngā Ringa o Te Auaunga Friends of Oakley Creek
      • Jaggers Bush Restoration Group
      • Kingsland Eco-neighbourhood
      • Weona Lemington Coastal Forest Restoration Group
      • Lower Waitītko groups
      • Maungawhau Ecological Halo
      • Friends of Te Tātua a Riukiuta (Big King)
      • Oakley Loop Group
      • Pest Free Gladstone
      • Pest Free Balmoral
      • Pest Free Mt Eden
      • Pest Free Ōwairaka
      • Pest Free Pt Chevalier
      • Pest Free Sandringham
      • Pest Free Waterview
      • Predator Free Grey Lynn
      • Predator Free Herne Bay-Ponsonby
      • 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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    • Businesses
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