Eskdale Regeneration with Kaipātiki Project

Where

Eskdale Reserve, Eskdale Reserve, Birkdale

Meet at Kaipātiki Project EcoHub
17 Lauderdale Road, Birkdale

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When

Tuesday 13 August 2024
Tuesday 27 August 2024
Tuesday 10 September 2024
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Tuesday 24 September 2024
Tuesday 8 October 2024
Tuesday 15 October 2024
Tuesday 22 October 2024
Tuesday 29 October 2024
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10am-12.30pm


Where

Eskdale Reserve, Eskdale Reserve, Glenfield

Meet at corner of Domain and Glenfield Road entrance,
Parking near 1 Domain Road, Glenfield.

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When

Saturday 7 September 2024
Saturday 5 October 2024


10am-12.30pm


Cost

Free

Contact

Maria Valkova
co-activator@kaipatiki.org.nz
020 413 48515

Bookings

https://kaipatiki.org.nz/whats-on/eskdale-regeneration-champions/

Booking is not essential but highly recommended, so that we can contact you in case of last minute changes.

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Join us to help protect our unique native ecosystems and build local climate resilience.

As regular volunteers led by expert ecologists, we're dedicated to preserving this special reserve and making a positive impact on the environment.

This is a great opportunity to connect with the community and with nature, and to become a highly knowledgeable, seasoned-hand at bush restoration.

Hosted by Kaipātiki Project at Eskdale Reserve, one of Auckland's largest Significant Ecological Areas:

Since 1998, Kaipātiki Project has been working hard to restore and protect Eskdale Reserve. Our activities include restoration planting, pest control, water quality monitoring and weed removal, as well as further conservation efforts for kākahi/freshwater mussels, titiwai/glowworms, and pekapeka/bats.

We are currently finalising our ten-year restoration plan for the reserve to ensure that every hour, put in by our volunteers and team, is impactful, efficient, and long-lasting.

With plenty of opportunities to learn and explore, you'll discover the wonders of our native ngahere and actively preserve and protect the eco-system as a whole.

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