More photos Estuary Trip 12/12/23
Today the Pestfree Cadets were lucky enough to visit the Wakaaranga Creek with Frazer, Cate and Kylee - experts from Sustainable Schools. We wanted to gather more information about what lives at our local estuary.
Here is a our survey data:
12/12/23
9:15am - 10:15am
Wakaaranga Creek by the Ropello Entrance
Cloudy & windy
Birds we observed:
pukeko
pied shag
tui
sparrow
swallow
white faced heron
black backed gull
seagull
blackbirds
duck
starling
piwakawaka
tern
Sadly no kingfishers, godwits or oyster catchers
Are pests, human activity or pets a factor?
We noticed what nature was telling us.
The mangroves were not there when the creek was used as the resting place of the canoe. We wondered why they are there now.
The pohutukawas were in flower and the puriri were covered in berries.
We have taken a water sample so that it can be EDNA tested. This will tell us what is living in our estuary. When creatures move through the environment they leave traces of their DNA. Scientists will analyse our sample and send us the results. We can add that to our estuary inquiry.
This trip will help inform our inquiry and actions in 2024.
Thank you for an amazing trip Cate, Kylee, and Frazer.
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