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Explore the rich biodiversity and history of our native forest.
Experiences
The forest is brought to life as students journey around this wondrous 'pathway to learning', their interaction with the environment is facilitated by passionate and knowledgeable rangers.
Each walk is different as we tailor programmes to suit specific learning needs. Our topics include native birds, invertebrates, adaptation, plant identification, traditional use of the forest, the legacy of logging, forest communities, stratification, forest succession, decay and recycling, pest management and the impact of humans and threats to the forest.
If you choose the self-guided option, there are plenty of interpretation signage and plant identification labels along the way.
Note: This is a good experience for ESOL students as an introduction to the New Zealand forest.
Year level
Years 3-13
Learning areas
Science, living world
Maximum students
Two classes (approx 60 students)
Location
Waitākere Ranges Regional Park
Available dates
All year
Cost
Half-day programme: $7 per student. Self-guided groups - free
Contact details
Phone: 09 817 0092
Email: arataki.schoolbookings@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
Address
Waitākere Ranges Regional Park
300 Scenic Drive
Oratia
Directions: Show map