Last November 2014 the school got involved with the Kereru Discovery Project.
A stall was set up at the school fair where people could pot up a native plant seed for a gold coin donation. The pots were labelled with the names of those who had 'sponsored' each plant.
This news was published in The Wellingtonian on November 6th 2014
The good people at the Kereru Discovery Project make it their job to look after our beautiful native Kereru for future generations to enjoy.
Want to find out more about what they do? Want to get involved?
Be sure to check out their website and blog.
You'll see there's plenty we can do and it doesn't necessarily take a huge effort, like counting and recording the Kereru in your back yard, or planting native trees that Kereru like to feed...or simply spreading awareness of what's going on.
At Garden Gang we're learning more about what can be done and have been looking after the Kereru Project seedlings in our school grounds for future planting in Khandallah Park.
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