Hinau fruit indicate Mast Year underway
The abundance of hinau fruit in East Harbour Regional Park is indicating a significant Mast Year is underway as predicted, according to environmental scientists.
The abundance of hinau fruit in East Harbour Regional Park is indicating a significant Mast Year is underway as predicted, according to environmental scientists.
Planting numbers grew beyond expectations this year as Greater Wellington Regional Council, with the help of local communities, planted 50,000 native trees in our regional parks.
Two former lighthouse keeper's cottages and an old generator building are well on the way to being transformed into accommodation and a visitor centre in East Harbour Regional Park.
Greater Wellington Regional Council Chair Chris Laidlaw says today's launch of stage one of Predator Free Wellington's project is an important step towards improving biodiversity in our region.
Credit: CGBS Photo, https://www. facebook. com/carlos. photocage Star lovers got to see the night sky up close at the weekend in celebration of Matariki, the Maori New Year.