
A Forest and Bird Warkworth Project

Riparian planting morning at Snells Beach
Saturday, 17 May, 9am - 11am
Meet at 70 Kokihi Lane, Snells Beach
Snells Conservation volunteers have a small number of plants that we need to get in the ground to protect and enhance the tidal stream at the northern end of Snells Beach.
Contribute to this ongoing legacy project that is rewilding a saline wetland area and enhancing biodiversity in an important element of a coastal ecosystem.
Give us a hand. Please wear sturdy CLEAN closed-in shoes, and bring water, snacks, hat and appropriate clothing for the weather. We will be planting no matter what the weather does.
Bring along CLEAN garden gloves and spades. Some will be available.
There will be morning tea when the mahi is completed.
Registration is essential, to ensure we have enough kai and to keep you up-to-date on event details.
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Conservation mornings at Snells Beach
On the second Sunday of each month get stuck into conservation activities along the shoreline at Snells Beach.
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You may be helping:
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remove invasive weeds
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planting native plantings, potting up native seedlings
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doing a rubbish collection along the beach
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helping with wildlife protection tasks, and much more...
WHEN: 9-11am, 2025 13 April, Saturday 17 May (planting day), 8 June, 13 July, 10 August, 14 September, 12 October, 9 November, 14 December
WHERE: Reserve near Nikau School, 70 Kokihi Lane, Snells Beach
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Please wear sturdy closed-in shoes, and bring water, snacks, hat and appropriate clothing for the weather.
Bring along garden gloves, weeding tools, such as garden forks, spades, wheelbarrows, etc.
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Contact us for more information.
