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June • Rakatu Wetlands

Past events

Bushy Point 25th Anniversary Tree planting, tree releasing..... & BBQ!

18 October 2025

Full details on the flyer (attached) ALL WELCOME!

Plant a podocarp in a threatened habitat to leave your legacy for centuries!

Totara dune forests are rare and threatened habitats in Southland and this is an opportunity to protect and enhance these habitats in Otatara. The Otatara Landcare Group is inviting back anyone who has contributed towards the enhancement of the Totara dune forest in the last 25years. Come along to see the progress of this community initiative and to connect with some rare and threatened biodiversity.

Bushy Point Living Legends planting 2011
Bushy Point phase 1 planting 24 years on

Five Minute Bird Count training course

14 – 15 October 2025

2-day course, open to all, $21 at Southland Community Nursery. Book direct: Phone: (03) 539 5126 or email [Enable JavaScript to view protected content]

Excellent skill to have as a means of monitoring the success of all your hard conservation work!

Friends of Thomson's Bush Big Work Day!

28 September 2025

10am to 2pm: Meet at playground off Queens Drive.

Pulling as much ivy as we can - can we top the 12 fadges we managed in March?

Please bring your own garden gloves, thanks

All welcome. Stop anytime for a free BBQ!

(If you can’t make the 28th; We are there every Wednesday 10am - noon and tackling many other weeds - see the photos for the latest inroads on crack willow.)

Otatara Landcare Group Tree Releasing Working Bee

27 September 2025

Join us this coming Saturday, 2.00pm – 4.00pm for our spring working bee.

This season we are starting early to get on top of things in priority areas before spring growth takes off. The first priority is the series of 2022 plantings alongside the Totara block, where broom and poroporo are competing strongly with many young trees, and hopefully cleaning up here may be the final releasing needed in these areas. Grass is also competing strongly with a lot of the younger trees in the area below the
lookout seat and surrounds. Various methods can be used to release the trees and suppress competing grass etc growth, as will be demonstrated on the day.

We will meet at the lookout seat accessed from the Bryson Rd entrance to Bushy Point.

Please bring:

  • shoes or gumboots suitable for working in long grass and lupins etc
  • gardening gloves
  • clothing suitable for the expected weather conditions
  • a face mask if you are allergic to dust or grass seeds
  • safety (or other) glasses to protect eyes when weeding amid tall plant stalks or branches
  • a small pruning saw, if possible, for working in the broom, poru poru and lupins
  • ideally, a pair of sharp garden shears suitable for cutting grass.

Feel free to join the working bee at any stage, and only stay for as long as you can.

Please contact Douglas Black on 022 104 8661 for more information if required.

Conservation Week events Sept 2025

14 – 21 September 2025

With a theme of ‘small things can make a big difference’, lots of ideas for all ages to be involved starting from 1st September to celebrate Conservation Week this year.

Nature Art workshop 1.30-2.30pm Sun 14 Sept. All events free; just turn up! More details here and on Environment Southland fb page.

Competition winners will receive a copy of Observologist by Giselle Clarkson. Age categories 0-7yrs, 8-12yrs, 13-113yrs….

Despite the hail, as the Bug Hotel making was thankfully indoors, on 6 Sept. a dedicated group of families created several new hotels for the critters in their gardens. (see photos)

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