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Date: Friday October 25thTime: 9:30am -12pm
Run time: 2+ hours
Cost: Free
Ages: ALL
Location: Victoria Park, Victoria Park Road, Cashmere, Christchurch 8022
Details:
At Victoria Park or Halswell Quarry Park, students investigate how changing values are reflected in different landscapes on the Port Hills and Banks Peninsula.
Students discover the native flora and fauna that make up this special environment.
They will develop their tracking skills to gather information to find out which pests are in the area before learning how Rangers deploy pest management techniques.
Students will also consider the impact of pests and how they affect the sustainability of our local landscapes.
We are learning to:
- Explore the different habitats that exist in Banks Peninsula and
identify why they are valuable.
- Explain how plants and animals that live in native forest and
tussock lands are interdependent.
- Explain how pests impact our native forests and explore some
solutions to these problems.
- Identify actions that they can take to encourage sustained growth
of native animal and tree species.
Requirements: N/A
Google Registration form:
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Victoria Park, Christchurch, New Zealand