Te Matuku Bay Landcare - Waiheke Island

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Buffer Zone Tracklog April 2024

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Buffer Zone Tracklog March 2024

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Buffer Zone Tracklog Feb 2024

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Buffer Zone Tracklog Jan 2024

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Buffer Zone Tracklog Dec 2023

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Total = 74 hours | Click to enlarge

Method: Spray = 5 ; Mow = 2 ; Manual Control = 67

Location: Road Reserve = 6 ; Block 1 = 24 ; Blocks 2/3 = 44

Dead Wattles

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12 mature wattles were ringbarked in 2010. 5-6 years later the roots had rotted out enough for them to fall in their entirety, unlike dead pines trees which shed their outer limbs gradually.

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Road Reserve Spray

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Pie Slice Esplanade Full Control

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15 hours total, 3 hours per visit: first pass over primary moth/asparagus infestation in northern quarter ready for Spring followup. 3 moth pods found as well as mutiple young adults and regrowth from broken moth roots

Spring Pulse 2022

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Orapiu Rd Spring Pulse

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THG Botanical Field Trip

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Shorebird Monitoring - 29 August 2022

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A Single Dotterel

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Sea Rush Restoration

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A section of SR2 previously cleared of mangroves: adult isolates 3 years ago (see large cut stump) then more recently, 3 months ago, abundant mangrove seedlings. Proof that sea rush takes a very long time to repair itself once it has been shaded out.

The area is only now just starting to recover and will need years of constant vigilance yet. In line with advice given by a botanist, a single track has been adhered to when accessing control zones further out, to keep any further vegetation disruption to a minimum.

Managing Mangrove - SR2

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Keyhole zone of damaged sea rush, slowly killed off by shade from a single mangrove adult whose cut base is still in evidence. Since then this keyhole has 'attracted' new mangrove incursions, currently under manual control before they begin to seed themselves.

The sea rush is very slow to recover so constant surveillance will be needed for some years yet. Once the sea rush cover is restored future mangrove incursions will again be restricted to the outer edges of the sea rush field.

 

Fork Fern

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As found near D50 in Greywacke Gully... click to enlarge

Tmesipteris elongata lacks roots and true leaves. It is occasionally terrestrial but usually an epiphyte on tree fern trunks. It has a creeping stem (rhizome) that lacks roots, absorbing water instead with filamentous rhizoids. A pendulous and undivided aerial stem is formed that lacks true leaves, functioning instead with scale leaves. Scale leaves are spirally arranged, dull green, narrow, tapering and flexible. Round-ended sporangia are fused in pairs and lie on the upper surface at the base of forked fertile leaves. Found throughout NZ.

Shorebird Monitoring - 30 July 2022

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School Site & Stockyards

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15 July - Pest Plant Control

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Wetland One: At the mouth of Greywacke Gully where Carex spp. give way to Bolboschoenus, an area of juveniles woolies, now cleared, adjacent to a patch of blackberry regrowth, since removed. All manual control, no herbicide used

Shellcrusher:  Midway through clearing moth and thistles at the nose of Pohutukawa Ridge, prepping for a late Winter/early Spring spray

Pulse Unit Map

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