Alice Eaves Bush
Alice Eaves Bush has been closed because of the threat of kauri dieback. Unfortunately pests ignore the signs and still have to be dealt with in the Park. A group of volunteers has been trained to work in the bush where there is kauri dieback. Training involves attending a course and passing a test. Once qualified volunteers are issued with distinctive labelled vests for identification. Working among kauris where there is the risk of spreading kauri dieback involves observing the highest possible standard of cleanliness of equipment, especially footwear. This disease can be spread by microscopic fungal spores. Boots and equipment have to be cleaned and disinfected frequently with a special disinfectant, sterigene.
Workers have to keep well clear of the root systems of kauri trees. The infection spreads into the trees through damaged roots. Stands of kauri have interlocking root systems so it can be quite challenging working in a stand. Boots and equipment has to be cleaned when moving from one stand to another. It is to be hoped a prevention and a cure can soon be found for this horrible kauri affliction.
Volunteers working with rangers are illustrated.
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Aucklanders, our weekly rubbish collections are staying after councillors voted to scrap a proposed trial of fortnightly pick-ups.
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HELP ME FIND PARKER
HELP ME FIND PARKER
$1000 reward for his safe return
My cat is missing from Ladies Mile, Manly, Whangaparaoa
LAST SEEN MONDAY 22 DECEMBER 6.00pm
At 68A LADIES MILE - which backs on to ONEPU LANE - where he often goes, over the back fence.
Seal Point Cornish Rex Looks similar to Siamese. Large upright ears, Blue eyes, Short wavy fur, long tail, long slim build. Distinctive Siamese type meow.
Male, 6 year old, neutred. Microchipped, no collar.
Please check your garage, shed, and vehicles. Or he maybe disorientated and lost, or injured and lying low.
? Did your neighbours lock up and go away around that time
? Have you heard a cat calling
? Did he jump out of your car and get lost
? Did he get a fright and bolt
? Did a dog attack him
PHONE MICHELLE: 027 488 2279
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