Free Fun Family Picnic Place
The Walkway is about 3km South of Hawera starting at the end of Rifle Range Road. If you travel down the Whareroa Road, the Rifle Range Road is the first road to the right past the Dairy Factory.
Saturday, December 28, 2019
Wldflower Planting
Our new planting of Wildflowers all ready for the summer of 2020. You will find them by going into the down stream Walkway area, then a quick runup of the stairaways to the right
Wednesday, June 26, 2019
Koromiko Kindy Paper for Trees
26th of
June 2019: The children of the Koromiko Kindergarten along with teachers
and parents visited the Walkway today to plant native trees that they
had earnt through their “paper for trees” program. Here is a Pohutukawa tree
as selected by this family to be planted and cared for by them.
Friday, February 22, 2019
HHS Biodiversity Study
Throughout this coming year, a group of students from the
Hawera High School and their Science Teacher Anna Campbell will be
investigating invertebrates within the wetland areas of the Nowell’s Lakes
Walkway.
Dr Josephine Fitness, Ecological Contractor, is the lead person for the project who was one of the main people who secured funding through Curious Minds to enable Anna's team to carry out this very important study.
This will involve them setting up tracking tunnels and insect pitfall traps. They will also set up measuring equipment for
the stream's water levels, water temperature and pH, also soil and air temperatures.
This data, along the type of insects trapped, will then be compared with the same data that is being collected from a more
established local wetland protected area at Lake Rotokare.
The project will generate biodiversity records to measure the changes over time, an important factor in gauging the success of habitat restoration. The students will be working alongside restoration practitioners to learn about the important work that is being done to restore these important sites that protect our insects and waterways.
The
trapping areas will be clearly identified with signage and we ask the public to
please stay clear of these areas
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