Written by Thomas Schwarz
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Sunday, 01 June 2008 |
Whakaipo Bay Community Planting EventTo celebrate World Environment Day DoC is holding a tree planting event at Whakaipo Bay on Sunday 8 June starting at 10.30am.
We hope to plant around 2,500 native trees in what will be an ongoing project to restore four gullies at the popular reserve near Taupo. The plantings, made possible with financial support from Taupo's Rotary clubs, the Tongariro Natural History Society and Environment Waikato, will help protect Lake Taupo's water quality as well as prevent erosion and enhance the area for future generations.
The event takes place rain or shine and will conclude with a barbecue at the Girl Guide camp. People are asked to bring a spade. For more details of this and other events contact Lianne Fraser 07 386 9263 or check out: http://www.sustainability.govt.nz/wed and www.doc.govt.nz.
New Zealand is hosting World Environment Day which is celebrated on June 5 and coincides with Arbor Day. The theme for World Environment Day 2008 is climate change with a focus on moving towards a low carbon economy and lifestyle.
"Kick the Habit" (the 'carbon' habit) is the international slogan for the event. The theme will also include the role of forest conservation and sustainable forestry in achieving domestic and global climate change goals. A range of projects and events will be held around the country to promote sustainability.
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