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Learn about field trip opportunities available in the East Coast region. The information and activities can easily be adapted to the age and level of the students.
At Cook Landing Site and Cook's Cove learn about Captain James Cook's historic first landing during his circumnavigation of New Zealand.
At Gray's Bush students will learn about forest ecology and the many pests that threaten this area's native plants and wildlife.
Take your students on a walk along Hinerau Track which follows the bank of the Aniwaniwa River.
At Lake Waikaremoana students will be able to study the formation of the lake and discover its aquatic plants and various inhabitants.
At Morere Springs students can enjoy a variety of tracks where they can explore the different forest types and observe a wide range of bird species.
On Ngutuoha Natural Trail in Te Urewera National Park students can learn how to identify different tree types and bird species and perhaps even find kiwi probe holes.
Located on the east coast of the North Island, at Te Tapuwae o Rongokako Marine Reserve students can learn about the area's natural and cultural history.
In Whirinaki Forest Park students can study the cultural history and many aspects of forest structure.
Find out about field trip activities involving the kākā at Whirinaki Forest Park. Kākā are threatened birds, so it is wonderful that you can see them first hand at Whirinaki Forest Park.
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