Archives For 30/11/1999

Across the last weekend of October, dozens of bow hunters converge on the Waikato River and its tributaries to hunt pest fish in the Koi Carp Classic.

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It’s World Wildlife Day and to celebrate our beautiful and diverse species found in the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park, we’re shining the spotlight on some of the biggest and smallest creatures found in the park: the pygmy blue whale and the little blue penguin/kororā.

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How do we turn more than 50 years of degradation around and restore a huge murky weed-infested lake to its glory days? A good question to ponder on World Wetlands Day.

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We are attending Fieldays 2019, showing our agricultural whānau how to take action and get involved in cleaning up waterways, planting trees and caring for our native species.

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Spotless crakes/pūweto are a great indicator of the success of a wetland restoration. Ranger Rose has been monitoring pūweto in Waikato’s Peat Lakes where restoration work is being carried out.

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