Welcome to winter from the Project Janszoon Team |
Kia ora and welcome to the latest news and info from Project Janszoon. It was a long, busy summer with plenty of activity – whio releases, monitoring programmes, education activities and lots of volunteers hard at work controlling weeds. As winter rolls in, we are collating our pest monitoring data, counting our kākā chicks, and celebrating data that shows native South Island robins are being seen and heard in more areas of the Park. All this sciency-stuff will make it easier for us to determine how best to protect the biodiversity gains made in over 10 years of mahi with our partners the Abel Tasman Birdsong Trust and DOC, so that future generations of people (and native birds, lizards, snails etc!) can enjoy this rich and wonderful ecosystem at its best. |
Project Janszoon Newsletter – Autumn 2021
Awaroa dunes looking good, feral goat numbers down in collaborative project, new trapping milestone, It’s all in a name Rameka, and more READ FULL