Here is my mother's blog aboout her latest adventure. This Sunday she is going to Vietnam, so hopefully we will hear about that in a few weeks. Enjoy.
The Motuora Restoration Society work with the Department of Conservation in restoring native values to the island. Each year about 25,000 plants are grown and planted by volunteers. The long term vision is for the island to be an open sanctuary and home to endangered species. Also, to date, there about 60 NZ brown Kiwi on the island, together with tuis, quail and pukeko.
Our job was to plant out native trees, help with weeding, and general maintenance. During our free time we walked round the coast and admired the many rock pools, and the volcanic structure of the cliffs.
The weather was perfect, but the forecast for the last day wasn't so good, so a water taxi was sent out in the morning, to get us back to the mainland before the predicted high winds and stormy weather arrived.
The 4 of us who went on this trip had a great time, and will look forward to returning to the island, at a later date, to see the progress made with all the plantings.
We live in symbiosis with another species
ReplyDeleteAnd we can't live without beautiful nature
What will be happen to this beautiful nature in the future ?
I'm worried
I think we must preserve this nature for posterity
So your mom's activities are great !!!
She is an admirable person
Anyway... Even if I go to NZ, is it difficult to see KIWI ?
I want to see KIWI !!!