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Southwest of Hamilton at Mt Pirongia, students can take a closer look at volcanic geology, forest microclimates and investigate the health of forest trees in this teaching resource.
Situated between Lake Taupo and Te Kuiti, Pureora Forest Park has tall forest trees, clear rivers and rare wildlife. Students can study the North Island robin, walk to the summit of Mt Pureora and look at how to 'track' rats.
Five minutes from Waitomo Caves, Ruakuri offers a limestone landscape, picturesque native forest and an opportunity to study a threatened species - the long-tailed bat.
A factsheet describing the benefits of streams on farms. Describes types of fish species, barriers to fish migration, how to provide for fish passage, how to protect fish habitat, what to plant and further information and support available.
View the Waikato Conservation Board Annual Report 2006-2007.
View the Waikato Conservation Board Annual Report 2007-2008.
View the Waikato Conservation Board Annual Report 2008-2009.
View the Waikato Conservation Board annual report 2010-2011.
Discover the diverse wetlands of the Waikato by visiting Lakes Kaituna, Ngaroto and Ruatuna and Whangamarino wetland. Look at what lives in these unique environments, both above and below the water surface.