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Waikato Biodiversity
Forum
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Waikato Biodiversity
Forum etc etc. Introduction paragraph/s goes here.
Contents
- When
- Location
- Directions
- Program
- Registration
- Contact
details
- See
also
- External
links
- Further
reading
- Information
provided by
When
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9.15am - 3.15pm, 29
June 2007
Location
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St Davids Church Centre,
Church Street, Te Aroha, Waikato
Directions
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From Hamilton drive into Te Aroha over the bridge and turn left at the
main street (clock tower ahead). Then first right into Lawrence Ave
(you cant see this road sign but it is Lawrence Ave) and first left
into Church Street. The Centre is on the right and there is plenty of
street parking.
Program
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This Forum is an opportunity for you to:
- meet with others who undertake
biodiversity related work
- support the work of Te
Aroha Earthwatch community group and Matamata Piako District Council
- establish on-going partnerships
for biodiversity restoration
- get updates on Forum projects
- hear discussion and presentations
on a practical restoration plan for degraded edge vegetation on Mt
Te Aroha
- hear about the Statement
on National Priorities for protecting rare and threatened native biodiversity
on private land project and give feedback on the statements
Key outcome: Gain ideas to restore degraded forest vegetation.
Agenda for the Day
| 9.15am |
Morning
tea |
| 9.30am |
Housekeeping for the
day |
| 9.35am |
Setting the
scene for viewing the Reserve
Mt Te Aroha Reserve, Steve Fabish, Parks Officer, Matamata Piako
District Council
Local Community Group experiences and views, Mary Hansen, Te Aroha
Earthwatch |
| 10. 00am |
Visit to the
restoration site
Walk to the reserve at the bottom of Mt Te Aroha, view and discuss
the condition of the vegetation.
Bring walking boots/shoes and wet weather jacket. |
| 11.00am |
Presentations
and discussion
Plant pest management of the Reserve, Chris Hale, Plant Pest Contractor,
Environment Waikato.
Planting plan for the site, Wayne Bennett, Forest Flora |
| 12.30pm |
Lunch (provided) |
| 1.15pm |
Presentations
continued with discussion
Experiences of a Community Group Planting team Pat Williams (to
be confirmed)
Where to from here with the Reserve. |
| 1.45pm |
Project Kahikatea
presentation
Brief updates from community groups on their projects |
| 2.15pm |
Katrina Spencer, DOC,
Introducing the Statement on National Priorities for Protecting
Rare and Threatened Native Biodiversity on Private Land that DOC
has published to support and inform councils, community groups and
private land owners . |
| 3.15pm |
Conclusion and afternoon tea
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Please note
Bring handouts of information you think maybe of use to Forum attendees.
Registration
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Deadline |
20/03/2013 |
Fitness |
Medium |
Cost |
Free |
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Contact
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Joe Bloggs (01) 338 5451
See also
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- Waikato
Biodiversity Forum
- Waikato
External links
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- www.waikatobiodiversity.org.nz
Further reading
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- Addington Bush by Joe
Bloggs
- 10,000 plant trees in
Addington
- Addington green fingers.
Daily Times.
Information
provided by (edit)
George Smith, Mary Taylor,
Paki Jones
Keyword
(edit)
Waikato
Biodiversity Forum
Last updated
2 December 2007 3.41PM by PIPI
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