We are a team of students from Year 1 to Year 6 who are passionate about protecting our environment. Our primary responsibility is caring for the school's wetlands. This year we are also developing new butterfly and bee gardens in the school grounds and participating in other local and national projects. Please comment in support of our efforts and projects.
Sunday, 20 November 2016
Monday, 14 November 2016
Kowhai Tree By Tayla.
Sunday, 6 November 2016
Kawakawa Lip Balm
Thursday, 3 November 2016
Wednesday, 2 November 2016
Wednesday, 26 October 2016
Thursday, 20 October 2016
The positive effects of our trapping programme! By Chelsea Traill
Measuring and sexing for data recording.
The Hurupaki wetland enviro team has made a lot of progress in making our wetland improve with our wild life. Now that the warmer seasons have come,we have caught three rats in two days and two possums also in two days. We were also lucky to spot eight little ducklings swimming with their mother in the pond.
By Chelsea Traill
Mother Duck and her eight ducklings.
Monday, 17 October 2016
OUR FIRST POSSUM!!
We caught our first possum today in the wetland. Miss Tyson had to work hard to get it out of the trap because it's teeth were clenched around the bar.
It was a girl and she was 76cm long. Thank you for the traps, Mr Henderson.
It was a girl and she was 76cm long. Thank you for the traps, Mr Henderson.
Splitting native grasses with Jacque
On the 22nd September Jacque Knight came to show us how to split native grasses. Jacque is an Enviroschools facilitator, who grows many rare species of native plants and trees. She has kindly donated the grasses for us to plant around our wetland.

Tuesday, 30 August 2016
Our new bridge!
A big thank you to Mr Darwent for building our new bridge in the Wetlands this week, and to Northland Regional Council for the funds to purchase the materials.
This bridge has been built over the top of the old one which had become unstable and therefore unsafe to use. We can now continue to explore our wetland safely.
Saturday, 27 August 2016
Mosaic stepping stones 26th August
Turning the once lacklustre gardens behind Pod 13 and 11 into a new, vibrant habitat for bees and butterflies continues, with mosaic stepping stones. These will become steps which will hopefully encourage everyone to stay off the garden itself, protecting the delicate plants.
We created patterns with broken tiles and glass beads in the bottom of our trays, before mixing and pouring quick setting cement over the top.
Tane mixing the cement.
We created patterns with broken tiles and glass beads in the bottom of our trays, before mixing and pouring quick setting cement over the top.
Tane mixing the cement.
Thursday, 25 August 2016
Planting in our Butterfly garden continues......
Wednesday, 3 August 2016
Monday, 4 July 2016
Planting our butterfly garden 5th July
Today we planted our Paper for Trees trees in our new butterfly garden. This is the beginning of our planting which we will continue after the holidays.

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