Auburn Reserve Working Bee
Auburn Reserve Auburn St, Takapuna, AucklandCome help the local turn this amazing forest fragment into the a wildlife refuge Bring gloves and hand tools if you have them Check out the new boardwalk
Come help the local turn this amazing forest fragment into the a wildlife refuge Bring gloves and hand tools if you have them Check out the new boardwalk
Come help mother nature on mothers day, bring the family and show you care Tools and training provided Afternoon tea provided
Come and help locals restore the forest fragment in Sunnynook End of Lyford Cres, Sunnynook Bring tools if you have them More information on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/262416519681565/?acontext=%7B%22event_action_history%22%3A%7D
Come join locals who are restoring this gem in Sunnynook Access is via Lyford Cres, Sunnynook. Follow the bush path into the reserve until you see the flag The day will start with site preparation and then tree planting Bring spade and gloves if you have them - tools are provided
The estuary is still choked with flood debris from the floods in January We NEED your HELP! Volunteers have already removed over 36 cubic metres Stop the rubbish and debris from reaching the ocean Meet opposite the Milford Shopping Centre on Omana Rd Bring gloves and boots Not suitable for children
Weed identification drop in Wednesday 21st June 2 - 4pm Takapuna Library Need expert advice on identifying weeds and pest plants? Bring a sample and we will identify and give advice on how to eradicate it from your garden
Lyford Reserve Night Tour Thursday 22th June 7pm - 8:30pm Discover the hidden creatures in our reserves at night. Bookings essential Booking essential at: https://events.humanitix.com/night-tours
Tree planting at the new boardwalk in Patuone Reserve Access from Greydene Place, Takapuna (Behind Takapuna Countdown) Free family event Bring gloves and spades if you have them, spades and gloves available on the day Free sausage sizzle
Come join us to plant trees in Killarney Park, Takapuna Receive the Maramataka Māori Ki Tāmaki Makaurau: The Māori Environmental Calendar - Auckland
Discover our parks after dark, the creatures in the night you never see During the guided walk you will learn about Fish and tuna/eels Weta and spiders Ruru/Morepork and other creatures that we see The night ends with a free hot chocolate provided Bring a torch with red light (cellophane works well) Raincoat and walking […]