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Travis Wetland Nature Heritage Park

Travis Wetland Trust Newsletter

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Contents

October 2007   Dates to remember, The Southern Woods, Pint-sized Arctic wader beats the Godwits back to Christchurch, Willow control at Travis Wetland, Cats Hunting Wild Birds.
June 2007   Dates to remember, Brown teal (pateke) released at Travis Wetland, Sanctuary Villas update, Help Needed, Totara-Matai Hardwood Forest and Honda Tree Fund Grant, History of Travis Wetland, Birds Seen, Spider Orchid, Monthly Work Morning, Types of wetland at Travis
October 2006   Dates to remember, Rare Bird Seen, Windsor School Arbor Day 2006, To fence or not to fence? A predator-proof fence at Travis Wetland? Restoration of Travis Wetland, Raupo, The Manuka Area, Sanctuary Villas
June 2005   Dates to remember, World Wetland Day - Travis Field Guide Book Launch, Thoughts from a workday volunteer, New sewer line enhances Travis Wetland, Subscription Reminder
September 2004   Dates to remember, Wetland Walk Complete, Revegetation, Birdlife, Changing scenes at Clarevale Reserve, Dave Evans, William Henry Travis
September 2003   Dates to remember, people, planting projects, weeds, wetland walkway, wildlife, Kiwi Conservation Club, ChristchurchNative Habitats
May 2003   Dates to remember, walkway, predator control, weed control, education, wildlife, education programme, spiders and their webs, Kiwi Conservation Club.
October 2002   Dates to remember, the boardwalk, wine and wetlands, Manuka Group report, park round up, wildlife, Jenny Lineham.
May 2002
  Dates to remember, Christchurch native habitats group, Manuka group report, pest fish survey, purple loosestrife, new board walk, wild file, rangers’ roundup, freshwater invertebrates.
October 2001   Dates to remember, major conservation award for president, native habitats group notes, observations on a replanted area, recent developments at Travis Wetland.
December 2000   Dates for the calendar, getting up to date development projects, a look back.
May 2000
  Predator study, wetland “skytower”, school & group visits, excitment for birders scientific restoration, rare native plants, ranger ready, volunteer mornings, Travis update, plants please!, UFO at Travis!, students join restoration.
October 1999   Education programmes, Clarevale working party – Christchurch native habitats group, Manuka group, Arbor day, pond enlargement, beach rd/frost rd pond, predator study, bird life, plant life, visitor centre, viewing platform, tracks, sponsor a board walk.

 

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