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July 2022

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  • 10:30 am Lemington Reserve annual planting
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  • 9:30 am Friends of Oakley Creek - Tuesday Ecological Restoration Sessions
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  • 11:00 am Pest Free Herne Bay ~ Ponsonby trap giveaway
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  • 10:00 am Community Tree Planting
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  • 10:00 am Citizen Science: learn how to test stream water quality
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Lemington Reserve annual planting

Saturday 2 July 2022, 10:30am - 12:30pm

We’ve made great progress over the last few years and the bush is looking great, but we have more plants to get in the ground. If you’d like to help us with this year’s batch, please let us know.

Rain dates are Sunday 3 July and Saturday 9 July, both 10.30am-12.30pm,

Group: Weona Lemington Coastal Forest Restoration Group

Friends of Oakley Creek - Tuesday Ecological Restoration Sessions

Tuesday 5 July 2022, 9:30am - 12:00pm

Join Nga Ringa o Te Auaunga, Friends of Oakley Creek, and help us clear the weeds which are overwhelming native plants in the Waterview Heritage Area. Learn a bit more about what makes this place special whilst we work to preserve it.

Meet at the stakepark at Waterview Reserve on Waterbank Crescent. Please wear stout footwear and clothes that fully cover arms and legs, and we’ll provide tools, gloves and know how.

contact Sandra 021 166 7647

Group: Ngā Ringa o Te Auaunga Friends of Oakley Creek

Pest Free Herne Bay ~ Ponsonby trap giveaway

Saturday 9 July 2022, 11:00am - 1:00pm

Get your free rat trap and help bring back native birds!

Reducing the numbers of introduced predators (rats, possums etc) gives native birds, skinks geckos and much more a fighting chance to thrive. If you live in Herne Bay, Ponsonby, St Mary’s Bay or Freeman’s Bay, come along and get a free trap for your garden. Each trap comes with a protective safety box which reduces the chance of pets’ paws, kids’ fingers and native birds getting caught in the trap.

We’ll show you how to use the trap safely, effectively and humanely. All we ask in return is that you tell us what you’ve caught and when.

Where: Cox’s Bay Reserve on Kingsley St, accessed off West End Road (see map below).

When: Saturday 9 July, 11am to 1pm.

Live somehere else in inner west Auckland? Check out the Urban Ark website to find your local group.

Group: Predator Free Herne Bay-Ponsonby

Community Tree Planting

Sunday 10 July 2022, 10:00am - 12:00pm

Harbutt Reserve - beside Waterview Shared Path and the rail corridor. Sunday 10th July - 10.00am-noon

There are a number of access points to the site:

  • Harbutt Avenue - follow the signs / flags along the Waterview Shared Path.
  • Soljak Place, off New North Road.
  • Trent Street, off Blockhouse Bay Road.

This planting is part of our aim to enhance and expand on our precious ‘remnant mahoe rock forest’ areas, and transition the wider area from ‘privet forest’ into native bush. It will take place at one of the awa’s ‘heritage sites’ so our resident archaeologist, Brent Druskovich, will be with us to brief volunteers and talk about the history of the area.

The planting site is on an old quarry ‘bench’, and access is down an uneven slope. so, as always wear sturdy footwear, and bring a spade and garden gloves - if you have them.

Refreshments will be provided.

For more information contact Wendy - 027 232 6454

Group: Ngā Ringa o Te Auaunga Friends of Oakley Creek

Friends of Oakley Creek - Tuesday Ecological Restoration Sessions

Tuesday 12 July 2022, 9:30am - 12:00pm

Join Nga Ringa o Te Auaunga, Friends of Oakley Creek, and help us clear the weeds which are overwhelming native plants in the Waterview Heritage Area. Learn a bit more about what makes this place special whilst we work to preserve it.

Meet at the stakepark at Waterview Reserve on Waterbank Crescent. Please wear stout footwear and clothes that fully cover arms and legs, and we’ll provide tools, gloves and know how.

contact Sandra 021 166 7647

Group: Ngā Ringa o Te Auaunga Friends of Oakley Creek

Friends of Oakley Creek - Tuesday Ecological Restoration Sessions

Tuesday 19 July 2022, 9:30am - 12:00pm

Join Nga Ringa o Te Auaunga, Friends of Oakley Creek, and help us clear the weeds which are overwhelming native plants in the Waterview Heritage Area. Learn a bit more about what makes this place special whilst we work to preserve it.

Meet at the stakepark at Waterview Reserve on Waterbank Crescent. Please wear stout footwear and clothes that fully cover arms and legs, and we’ll provide tools, gloves and know how.

contact Sandra 021 166 7647

Group: Ngā Ringa o Te Auaunga Friends of Oakley Creek

Citizen Science: learn how to test stream water quality

Sunday 24 July 2022, 10:00am - 12:00pm

Urban waters aren’t the cleanest, but we dream of a future where we can safely swim in our streams and native fauna can thrive. We’d love to see tītiko (mud-flat snails) in Waitītiko (Meola Creek) and inanga (whitebait) abundant in our awa. The Central Interceptor project should significantly reduce sewage spills, and riparian planting by community groups will help improve water quality, but we’d like to know by how much.

WaiCare (supported by Healthy Waters and Sustainable Schools) is running this two-hour training session so that anyone interested in monitoring our freshwater quality can learn (or refresh) the skills needed. We’ll be measuring air and water temperature, testing the pH, checking phosphate and nitrogen levels, identifying macroinvertebrates (creepy crawlies) in the water sample, and logging the results on the Waicare stream map.

When: Sunday 24 July 10am to noon

Where: Pasadena Reserve, meet on the grass beside the footbridge at 136 Motions Road, almost opposite Auckland Zoo (see photo below).

Who: anyone interested in contributing to freshwater citizen science. Please [Enable JavaScript to view protected content] if you’d like to take part.

Friends of Oakley Creek - Tuesday Ecological Restoration Sessions

Tuesday 26 July 2022, 9:30am - 12:00pm

Join Nga Ringa o Te Auaunga, Friends of Oakley Creek, and help us clear the weeds which are overwhelming native plants in the Waterview Heritage Area. Learn a bit more about what makes this place special whilst we work to preserve it.

Meet at the stakepark at Waterview Reserve on Waterbank Crescent. Please wear stout footwear and clothes that fully cover arms and legs, and we’ll provide tools, gloves and know how.

contact Sandra 021 166 7647

Group: Ngā Ringa o Te Auaunga Friends of Oakley Creek

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    • Remove predators
      • Rats
      • Possums
      • Stoats
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    • Remove weeds
    • Plant natives
    • Make your garden native-friendly
    • Education
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    • Become a trustee
    • Other ways you can help
  • Biodiversity
    • Birds
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      • Kererū
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      • Riroriro / Grey Warbler
      • Tōrea / South Island Pied Oystercatcher
      • Ruru / Morepork
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      • Rogues gallery
    • Bats
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        • Te Auaunga / Oakley Creek
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        • 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
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      • Chew cards
      • Wax tags
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