Matuku are near the top of the food chain in our wetlands. They habitat at our lakes because of the clean water thriving with eel, plants and insects
Nowell's Lakes Walkway
A Fonterra Farms and Community Group Project - Hawera - New Zealand
Free Fun Family Picnic Place
Sunday, April 21, 2024
Love Matuku
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
Mew Kubota Mower
Trustees are very pleased that we finally managed to raise enough money to purchase a new Kubota Ride-on Mower for the Walkway. The funds came from grants from the following charities:-
Tuesday, December 19, 2023
Ablution Pod Opening
There are two toilets within the pod and the District Council will maintain the facilities. The pod comes with its own power source of solar panels with the only connection being a water supply from the farm
Wednesday, July 5, 2023
Matuku-hūrepo
Rare Birds Find Safe Haven
See video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vpqO1_visY
Jenny Kerrisk hid and waited for hours to photograph one of the shy Matuku-hūrepo (Australasian bittern) now living at Nowell's Lakes, Hāwera. Years of riparian planting around the Nowell’s Lakes walkway near Hāwera have paid off with the discovery that a colony of critically endangered birds have moved in.
Tuesday, May 16, 2023
New Signage For The Walkway
New signage has been erected at the start of the Walkway explaining to visitors that the Nowell’s Lakes are home to a number of native wetland birds including the “Nationally Critical” Matuku (Australasian bittern). The Matuku are extremely sensitive to disturbance and if approached, they will either try to ‘steal away’ silently or freeze, standing with an erect neck and bill. The signage was sponsored by "Wild for Taranaki".
Tuesday, June 14, 2022
Planting Day 2022
The Horticultural Class of the Hawera High School under the guidance of teacher Malcolm McKercher planted out 300 native trees in the upstream development area. They had selected the planting sites themselves and had spot sprayed each site a few weeks before in preparation for the planting. Well done!
Sunday, April 18, 2021
Church Group Planting 2021
Chester Borrows QSM, arranged an outing for a few young families of his church group. He thought it a good idea to to get them get them out in the fresh air by planting a few trees at the Walkway. In doing so they got some understanding of the environment, had a lot of fun, a run around and a picnic after.
Thank you Chester and families.
Saturday, September 5, 2020
Planting Day 2020
12th August 2020: This year we were gifted 500 native trees from the STDC though their environmental and sustainability manger Rebecca Martin and were planted out with the help of about 20 good workers including Lions Club members, Fonterra Staff, Trustees and students from the Hawera High School.