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In my projects song
In my projects song







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Note: must have one picture of each location along with one identification card for each location. Pass out one envelope containing the pictures and identification cards. Typed identification cards of Town Park, library, and hospital Photographs of town park, library, and hospital The students will demonstrate their understanding of community by identifying pictures of their neighborhood and defining the purpose of each location. Students will get to learn in small groups as well as through music. Some of the locations they will be working with include parks, library, hospital. Restoration of the islands is part of a wider project involving reforestation of parts of the islands, track upgrades and improved archaeological interpretation.This social studies lesson will help student in preschool or kindergarten demonstrate their understanding of community by identifying pictures of their neighborhood and as well as defining the purpose of each location. Your help is essential in helping reduce this risk. Pests may arrive with people visiting pest free islands. With the eradication stage complete, it is critical that pests are prevented from reinvading the islands. Ground-trapping and using trained dogs to help locate any rats, mice or stoats that make it out to the islands, will be necessary to make sure all the islands stay pest-free. The project targets Norway rats, ship rats, mice, stoats, Argentine ants and plague skinks. Map of islands included in the Project Island Song project Project Island Song includes all of the islands in the chain from Motuarohia (Roberton Island) eastwards including Moturua, Motukiekie, Okahu, Waewaetorea, Urupukapuka, Poroporo, and all their associated islets including the stepping-stone islets in the Rawhiti channel.

  • Eastern Bay of Islands Preservation Society.
  • The Guardians are also working with the following groups on a complementary mainland pest control project: It is supported by local island and mainland landowners and managers, residents and tourism interests. The project is led by Guardians of the Bay of Islands, Patukeha and Ngati Kuta (resident hapu at Te Rawhiti), and DOC. Saddlebacks/tīeke, North Island robins/toutouwai and whiteheads/pōpokotea are some of these songsters. Native species are being reintroduced to the islands, helping the islands sing again. The steps in Project Island Song are ongoing island biosecurity, mainland pest control, planting, landscape and species restoration.









    In my projects song