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Ducks Unlimited & Wetland Care New Zealand
2009 Conference

24-26 July, Palmerston North

Make a note in your diaries now!
The Manawatu Chapter is guaranteeing us a great Conference weekend.

A block booking has been made at the Kingsgate Hotel in Palmerston North with the live auction & Saturday night dinner at the Awapuni Conference Centre.

Programme:

Friday, 24 July

6:30pm Registration. Drinks and buffet dinner at the Kingsgate Hotel

Saturday, 25 July

9:00am AGM
10:00am Morning Tea
10:30am Bus departs for wetland tour, drinks and lunch.
We will be visiting three wetlands, first of all those of Bruce Ebbett and Neil Mercer, who are both relatively new members, at Makomako in the Pahiatua Track area and then lunch at Neil and Julie Candy’s Hopelands, near Woodville. Bruce Ebbett’s dam control structure was built in 1963. The lake is open to the public for water-skiing and picnics, etc. Neil Mercer has ponds built in an old quarry. The Candys’ ponds have been in since 2005, and the planting is starting to show progress. On the return trip to Palmerston North we will go via the Te Apiti wind farm on the Saddle Road. The Ashhurst Domain is our last call.
6:30pm
 
Bus departs from Kingsgate Hotel going to the Silks Room at Awapuni Conference Centre
7:00pm Silent auction and award presentations
7:30pm Dinner followed by main auction

Sunday, 26 July

9:30am Guest speaker and morning tea

Download, print, fill out and send the following forms to the enclosed address:

Registration Form
Accomodation Form

If you would like further details please contact us on info@ducks.org.nz


Wairio Wetland Planting

Wairio Wetland Planting

June 2009

Our planned June planting day was easily completed, thanks to a good attendance and a sunny day after the Queens Birthday snow storms. 

How about: 370 plants into the ground, a social sausage sizzle (courtesy of Greater Wellington), and all away by 1pm!

  
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A proud Mum in Will Abel's Huritini Wetland

Great Breeding Season - Spring 2008

January 2009

Click here to see some great photos!










DU Delegates Kick-Up a Storm – 34th Annual Conference

DU Delegates Kick-Up a Storm – 34th Annual Conference

July 2008

Despite a major storm that swept over the North Island, the delegates who attended the 34th Annual Conference in Napier, over the weekend of July 26/27 had a great time.

Delegates gathered on the Friday night for a social hour before dinner and then, after dinner, a talk on DU Canada, by special guest Barbara Hanbidge. It was a great introductory evening, despite concerning reports of the approaching storm.

Saturday morning dawned clear and the formalities of the AGM were completed reasonably promptly with good reports on the major wetland projects sponsored by DUNZ, the Pateke Recovery program and a review of membership numbers and finances. The last two were both considered good but, like the old school report, “could do better”. A special vote of thanks to our major sponsor, Banrock Station Wines, was passed by acclamation.   
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Waikato Opuatia Wetlands Ducks Unlimited/DoC Accord Signed

Waikato Opuatia Wetlands Ducks Unlimited/DoC Accord Signed
January 2008

DU patron Jim Campbell and DU president Ross Cottle, with DU treasurer John Bishop spent Thursday and Friday in Hamilton in December. The purpose of the visit was to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with DoC. Ross reports, "We had a very positive discussion about the project with DoC and staff from Environment Waikato who have land which borders the property. Environment Waikato will address the bund along the edge of the Opuatia Stream this summer, which should hold the water in the wetland well into the summer and, as the land is very flat, we are hopeful that there will not be much more digger work required".   read more...
 

Taumata Lagoon - Home to Gretel wetlands

Taumata Lagoon - Home to Gretel wetlands
January 2008

Drying out as a result of agricultural irrigation

In 1990, Neil and Sylvia Hayes and their family purchased a major part of the Taumata Lagoon, 9km from Carterton, Wairarapa, recognised as one of the last vestiges of natural, wild wetland in the Wairarapa, with an outstanding oxbow lagoon and a remnant block of native bush. The bush was logged in 1964, but in 1990 the Hayes family undertook a major native bush restoration programme and have now planted thousands of kahikatea, totara and native flax. 7.5 hectares are under a QEII covenant and the regional council earlier conferred the area, Key Native Ecosystem (KNE) status. The Hayes' Brown Teal Conservation Trust which is dedicated to captive-breeding and in-depth study programmes based on researching and recovery of pateke, is based here at the Gretel Lagoon wetlands.   read more...
 

Wetlands: Nature's Sponges

Wetlands: Nature's Sponges
August 2007

Nature's curse or nature's gift? It's all the way you look at it.

I'm talking about those wet and hard to drain parts of most farms or life style blocks, the bits where the water ponds during our wet winters, which will cost a lot to drain. Why not think outside the traditional "farms are about growing grass" stereotype and consider a different land use option for these areas? One which will give you a lot of pleasure and make the day to day grind of running your farm more interesting.   read more...
 

Meg Batty busy planting

Wairio Wetland Tree Planting - Stage II
1 August 2007

A great day! Well, it was actually raining when the team assembled. Some of the 5 to 12 year old children from Pirinoa Primary School even had to go back home to collect wet weather gear before coming to the wetland. However, the rain cleared and it was all hands to the...spades!   read more...
 

33rd AGM Highlights
July 2007

The 33rd AGM of Ducks Unlimited held over the weekend of 27-29 July 2007 at Suncourt, Taupo, was well attended and highlights which will be more fully produced in October Flight magazine are as follows:   read more...
 

Donation from Tony Sharley, Banrock Station Wines

President's Report
July 2007

Another 12 months has come and gone and DUNZ is going strong. Wetlands are being recognised, more and more, for their importance in the filtering of sediment and nutrients before they get into lakes and waterways, and as feeding areas and habitat for a whole range of wildlife.   read more...
 

Rotary Club of South Wairarapa supports Wairio Wetland Restoration
June 2007

Lesley Christian, President of the Rotary Club of South Wairarapa, presenting a cheque for $5,000 to Ross Cottle, President of DUNZ, said "the Rotary Club was delighted to be able to support Ducks Unlimited NZ with its restoration project at the Wairio Wetland."   read more...
 

Wairio has a planting day
April 2007

700 plants were planted on Wednesday 21 March. Planting consisted of the windrows in stage 1 as delineated in Howard’s Minutes of 6 December 2006, i.e. carex, sedge, flax, ti. On the high ground south of the bund: eight species of mixed shrubs and trees. 500 were planted in the morning, 200 in the afternoon.   read more...
 

Wetland Care report
April 2007

A busy period so far this year.   read more...
 

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