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New Zealand's unique bird biodiversity has changed over time.
Experiences
What did our forests sound like before humans arrived in New Zealand and why are they so different today?
Using animation, drama and games, students experience the significant events that have contributed to the decline and extinction of many New Zealand bird species.
In the forest they will meet some of our unique forest biodiversity and learn how they can take action to protect it through engaging, hands-on activities such as planting native seedlings, using monitoring tunnels and investigating traps.
Year level
Years 5-8
Learning areas
Science, living world, social sciences
Maximum students
Two classes (approx 60 students)
Location
Waitākere Ranges Regional Park
Available dates
All year
Cost
Full-day programme: $9 per student
Contact details
Phone: 09 817 0092
Email: arataki.schoolbookings@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
Address
Waitākere Ranges Regional Park
300 Scenic Drive
Oratia
Directions: Show map