Connecting People and Parks - Meola Reef
New Zealand- Auckland, NZ

Location:
New Zealand- Auckland, NZ
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Departs from:
2nd Floor, Dalmation Society Building, 10 New North Road Eden Terrace 1021 NZ
ph:00 64 9 300 7320
Departure time:
8.00

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 a chance to get involved.

Join the CVNZ team for a day of conservation activities. Meola Reef Te Toakaroa (the long reef) extends two thirds of the way across the Waitemata harbour towards Birkenhead. It was formed about 20,000 years ago by lava from the Three Kings volcano. This site is now being restored through native plantings predator control and weed removal.

Conservation Volunteers NZ 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.

Bookings are essential.

Phone 0800 56 76 86 or email info@cvnz.org.nz to book.

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For more information, or for help with your booking, please contact the Eden Terrace office on 00 64 9 300 7320 or email info@conservationvolunteers.co.nz