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1.
Did DoC consider aerial dropping 1080 on Rangitoto and Motutapu?
(FAQs/Pest Eradication FAQ)
1080 just wasn't the right tool on Rangitoto and Motutapu islands however it continues to be a good conservation tool elsewhere. There is
plenty
of science available on the use of 1080 in New Zealand, ...
2.
Auckland Heritage Festival
(Projects & Events/Events)
... terminal. These sailings stop off at Rangitoto wharf then carry on to Home Bay, Motutapu. Check the Fullers timetable. Return sailings will be 4.30pm from Home Bay wharf which allows for
plenty
of exploration ...
3.
Post War Timeline
(About Us/The Island)
... NZ Herald reports no intention to open up additional access as 'there are
plenty
of other islands in the Gulf Maritime Park' Minister of Lands Duncan Macintyre states 'island no longer required for defence ...
4.
Treasure Islands
(News/Media Releases)
... for the cat and also the hedgehogs. The hedgehogs are finding
plenty
of food all to themselves now that the rats, mice, rabbits and stoats have gone. Their days, however, are definitely numbered. Click ...
5.
Nursery Diary
(Restoration/Ecological)
... has started early this year with the warmer weather. So there will be
plenty
of work for volunteers pricking out the seedlings into root trainers. The nursery is also looking after several large pohutukawa ...
6.
Weedbusting - What's it about?
(Restoration/Ecological)
... Northland, Bay of
Plenty
, Waikato, Hawkes Bay and Nelson. Spread occurs by the mainly wind-borne seeds which are freed from the pods as they dry out and split during autumn and winter. Seeds are windborne ...
7.
Maori Settlement Timeline
(Heritage/Maori Settlement)
... travel This leads to the establishment of scrub and grasslands 1600's Ngati Tai, originally from the eastern Bay of
Plenty
, and part of the powerful tribal grouping of Te Waiohua, continue to occupy ...
8.
The DUAL2010
(Projects & Events/Events)
... and friends. We have
plenty
of room for spectators and supporters !! The inaugural DUAL2009 focused on competitor experience. Next year we are planning post event activities which will provide opportunities ...
9.
Volunteer Days
(Get Involved/Volunteer)
... public volunteer days. Email now to book your space. The public volunteer day 5th September still has
plenty
of spaces available but please book now to avoid missing out! If you are a group coming over ...
10.
Tree Planting - How to Guide
(Get Involved/Volunteer)
... container. Don't get too hung up about this - you will get the hang of it and there will be
plenty
of regular volunteers around to offer advice and encouragement (or even dig a couple of holes for you ...
11.
Become a Sponsor
(Category)
... with gifts of products and services. With the project now expanding, there are
plenty
more opportunities for sponsorship. Assistance can be in kind or in cash. We are grateful for any assistance, size ...
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