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Cranford Basin Maintenance
Mairehau, May 20th
Join us in maintaining this Christchurch City Council mass planting of kahikatea in the Cranford Basin.
Forest at the Heart of Wellington - Tree Care
Various location in the Town Belt, May 20th
Do you want to help create a habitat for our native lizards, insects, and birds such as tui and kaka? Come lend a hand with pest, weed and predator control at the Forest at the Heart of Wellington (this includes sites all over Wellington as an extension of the Townbelt) Volunteering is a great way to get to know Wellington's natural places and to meet new people. Tools, training, and transport provided.
Owhiro Stream Project - Site preparation
Owhiro Bay, May 21st
The team at Conservation Volunteers NZ is very excited to continue our work in the Owhiro Stream catchment with a new restoration project. We have received a grant from MPI’s Matariki Tu Rakau fund to plant 20,000 natives in the area over the next three winters, starting this year in Frobisher Reserve. Tools, training and transport provided.
Migrant Community Conservation Programme
Mt Roskill, May 22nd and 1 other date
The Migrant Conservation Programme was funded by Puketapapa, Albert Eden and Whau local board. The program aims to engage diverse sectors of the community for the purpose of protecting and restoring nature and building social cohesion and environmental stewardship with ethnic communities in the three Local Board areas. It will include a range of environmental improvements to sites, such as native tree planting and maintenance (plant release, mulching), pest plant identification and management, litter removal, native plant propagation and other site-specific tasks as identified.
Odell's Reserve Working Bee
Khandallah, May 23rd
Come along, bring a friend, your family, neighbours and get your hands dirty as we need your help with pest, weed and predator control at Odell Reserve. We are supporting the local community group in collaboration with Wellington City Council, who has identified this site as a 'Key Native Ecosystem'. Volunteering is a great way to get to know Wellington's natural places and to meet new people. Tools, training, and transport provided.
Porirua Tree Care
Papakowhai , May 24th and 5 other dates
Do you want to help create a habitat for our native lizards, insects, and our native manu? Come lend a hand with pest weed control, in and around Porirua. Volunteering is a great way to get to know Porirua's natural places and to meet new people. Tools, training, and transport provided.
Planting at Esplanade Reserve
Manurewa, May 26th
The Papakura Stream Restoration Project is a catchment wide programme that will restore and protect this important waterway and the habitat for the diverse species that call this area home. The project’s aim is to restore and protect stream banks and water quality, as well as habitat for native species. This restoration will include fencing (with Future Posts – recycled plastic fence posts), planting native trees and shrubs, water quality monitoring, plant maintenance, and community engagement. In partnership with Manurewa, Franklin and Papakura Local Boards, restoration will take place on both public land, and private land, working alongside farmers and other landowners. This project will also require the support of the local community and the corporate community in the form of volunteering, sponsorship and partnerships.
On this day we will be planting native trees alongside the stream to provide food and habitat for native species, and to act as a buffer to prevent contaminants entering the waterway.
We would love for you to join us!
Bookings are essential
Community Conservation - Trelissick Park
Hanover Street, May 26th
Join us for a day at the Trelissick Park, a large expanse of hillside, valley, stream and parkland that is being restored by community volunteers to create a beautiful wilderness area. We are working alongside the Trelissick Park Group by tackling invasive weeds and helping to restore the ngahere/forest. Tools, training and transport provided!
Barnett Park Restoration
Redcliffs, May 27th
Barnett Park, Redcliffs, is a fascinating recreation reserve, popular with walkers, runners and climbers. Te Awa Kura (Barnett Park) Regeneration Group are a dedicated group working to restore the reserve.
Dallington Landing Working Bee
Dallington, May 28th
Dallington Landing Forest of Peace, Remembrance and Community is a Christchurch City Council-community initiative supported by Rotary Trees, Te Uru Rakau and Conservation Volunteers NZ
Manutewhau Awa Clean up and Wai Care
West Harbour , May 28th
Join us for a day supporting the local Community Hub, who is working hard towards restoring and protecting Manutewhau Stream.
The Manutewhau Stream is a very important stream that flows to the Waitemata Harbour. Sadly we have found lots of litter on this site which has a direct impact in the health of the Awa.
Migrant Community Conservation Programme
Blockhouse Bay, May 28th and 1 other date
Migrant Conservation Programme is aimed at recruiting migrants and connecting them with local residents in a conservation context in the Puketapapa, Albert-Eden and Whau Local Board areas.
Project events will take place in a variety of locations, including Lyfield Reserve, Lynfield Cove, Oakley Creek, Wairaki Stream, Whau River, and many more.
Project activities will range from planting, weeding, litter clean ups, mulching, seed collection, nursery propagation and more.
We would love for you to join us on this exciting programme.
Connecting People with Parks - Eric Armishaw Park
Pt Chevalier, May 31st
Connecting People to Parks
Every week Conservation Volunteers are out and about at different parks around Auckland.
It’s part of an initiative between Conservation Volunteers New Zealand and the Auckland Council to help bring biodiversity back to our central parks and to give people who are interested in conservation a chance to get involved.
This week we will be visiting Eric Armishaw Resrve in Pt Chevalier. On the shoreline of the Waitemata Harbour, Eric Armishaw Park is home to many migratory shorebirds including Little Pied Cormorant, White Faced Heron and Bar-Tailed Godwit. Over the past 2 years, volunteers have been clearing invasive weeds and replanting with native plants to provide improved habitat for these and many other species. We'd love your help today to continue this important work in a bid to bring back more birds to this and surrounding parks.
Each park has its own special characteristics, plants and wildlife and the conservation challenges for each area are very varied, so it’s a great chance to learn about biodiversity and how we can all make a difference to our environment.
Join us and help out your local parks.
Phone Siobhan on 0800 56 76 86 or email info@conservationvolunteers.co.nz to book. Bookings are essential.
Sievers Grove Nursery Day
Rānui, May 31st and 3 other dates
Come lend a hand at Sievers Grove nursery locatied in Porirua, to help with the propagation processes to nurture and raise native plants. These plants will eventually be used in revegetation projects to restore biodiversity values, ecosystems and wildlife habitats. Tools, training, and transport provided!
Atiu Creek Regional Park
Tapora, Jun 1st and 5 other dates
This year Conservation Volunteers has made a commitment to plant another 10,000 trees at Ätiu Creek Regional Park to help restore this park back to native bush and achieve our aims of turning this area into a predator free peninsula. We have plenty of Community Planting Days coming up that we would love for you to join!
This beautiful and little visited park has extensive harbour frontage with large tracts of native forest supporting a range of flora and fauna which provides habitat for the nationally threatened New Zealand dabchick and brown teal. This is a stunning coastal area that is now under intensive regeneration. We would love for you to come out and escape from the city for the day to help restore this beautiful site by planting hundreds of native trees and shrubs along the gully to filter contaminants before they reach the waterway and provide important shade and habitat for native fauna. We can provide transportation on site from our office in Eden Terrace for a limited number of volunteers, please get in touch to learn more and book your spot. The activities will run from 10am to 12pm followed by a BBQ for all our volunteers!! Join our community planting day and bring the family for a fun day!
Apirana Reserve - Connecting People and Parks
Glen Innes, June 7th
Connecting People to Parks
Every Tuesday Conservation Volunteers are out and about at different parks around Auckland.
It’s part of an initiative between Conservation Volunteers New Zealand and the Auckland Council to help bring biodiversity back to our central parks and to give people who are interested in conservation an opportunity to get involved.
This week we are at Apirana Reserve, a small reserve with walking and bike paths located in Glen Innes. Planted with native trees and plants it provides habitat for native and introduced bird species.
Conservation Volunteers experienced team leaders guide the programme and aim to teach volunteers about all aspects of conservation, including plant identification and planting techniques.
Join us and help out your local parks.
Phone 0800 56 76 86 or email info@cvnz.org.nz to book.
Taupo Swamp - A Wetland Treasure
Plimmerton, June 8th
Taupo swamp is an ecologically important site protected by the QEII National Trust. It is home to 19 species of bird, a diverse range of plants, native fish such as the longfin eel and kokopu - a treasure for native wildlife right on our doorstep. We have partnered with the Friends of Taupo Swamp and Porirua City Council to restore and protect this unique habitat. Tools, training and transport provided!
Houghton Valley Working Bee
Houghton Bay, June 9th
Houghton Valley was once covered with native bush and full of bird song before it was cleared for farming. Over recent years the local community have worked hard to restore the woodland, by planting native trees and introducing pest control to protect native wildlife. Help us bring the birdsong back to Houghton Valley! Tools, training and free transport provided. View for more information.
Native Forest Regeneration - Makara Peak
Karori, June 10th
With over 40 kilometres of world class single track, a 72 metre long suspension bridge, and panoramic views across Wellington Harbour, Cook Strait and the upper South Island, Makara Peak Mountain Bike Park is a restoration site like no other! Tools, training and transport provided.
Cranford Basin Planting
Mairehau, Jun 11th and 3 other dates
Join us in establishing what will one day be the largest stand of kahikatea in Otautahi since pre-European times.
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