‘What's that bird?’ with Charlie Thomas. Join us on October 29th at 10am for a walk with a difference - enjoy a stroll in the spectacular Whakanewha park and learn how to identify different birds at the same time.
Read MoreKākā are a key indicator species for stoat abundance, given stoats predate on kākā chicks and eggs, so as stoat numbers continue to drop on the motu, kākā numbers are soaring. You are invited to participate in a citizen science initiative to help understand the abundance of these magnificent bush parrots on our island. Whenever you see or hear kākā this November, record your sightings!
Read MoreTrapping in your backyard has loads of benefits. It can help save wildlife, prevent costly property damage, keep homegrown food safe, prevent an infestation, and halt the spread of diseases by rats. It also offers an alternative device for rats that may be bait shy because of a bad experience with a bait station.
Read MoreTo Korowai o Waiheke has teamed up with Waiheke Cinema to bring Fight for the Wild to the big screen next month. The four-part documentary screens in the little cinema over the first two Sundays in August and for admission, a jar of smooth peanut butter will be accepted in place of a ticket.
Read MoreTe Korowai o Waiheke is pleased to be hosting Elaine Murphy and John Dowding on Wednesday 17th of March from 4 to 6pm at the Waiheke Resources Trust.
Read MoreYou loved his Backyard Birding videos, and love hearing his different bird tips each week, so why not come and learn to spot birds with him in person?
Read MoreWe're so excited to have James and Emma from Predator Free Wellington coming to Waiheke to share their key learnings from the Miramar Peninsula rat and mustelid eradication!
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