Hello everyone
My name is Katie and I will be running the trip to Pukaha Mount
Bruce on Saturday 12 June 2010 where we will visit the Wildlife
Reserve.It is located on State Highway 2 between Masterton
(approximately
30km) and Eketahuna (approximately 10km).This is toward the east coast,
on New Zealand's North Island. It takes about 2 hours to drive from
Wellington.
Mount Bruce is a wildlife reserve that is breeding and
protecting the native birds of New Zealand. It also restores and
protects the bush. Check out the website for more information. http://www.mtbruce.org.nz/
The
cost is $15 per person to enter the reserve + petrol. You can
bring your own lunch or eat at the cafe. Bring warm clothes and a
raincoat because we will still go if it is wet. It is easy trip.
Sneakers okay.
We will leave Wellington at 10am to be
there about 12pm. There is a eel information talk and feeding at
1.30pm and the kaka circus on at 3pm. I have been to the kaka circus and
it is awesome. There are soo many kakas and they are soo close to
you. We should be back to Wellington between 6-7pm.
I will be
a the meeting 8 June 2010 for sign ups.
Thanks for
reading and I look forward to seeing you on the trip, Katie
Underneath
is a blurb and link of a segment on CloseUp about bringing Kiwi's to
Mount Bruce.
Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Oh, it's
definitely a bird& but
how 30 flightless kiwis were up in the sky is another thing.
It was risky and complicated, and involved over 100
people, a
helicopter, and even the man-power and resources of the Air
Force.
The aim? To transport 30 boxes, each containing a kiwi,
from
Little Barrier all the way to Pukaha, Mount Bruce, to boost the
population at the Southern North Island forest.
Close Up got a close look behind the scenes of the
biggest ever
trans-location of New Zealand's native bird.
http://tvnz.co.nz/close-up/nz-s-flightless-birds-go-sky-high-3535725/video