Project Island Song newsletters

Keep up-to-date with Project Island Song's newletter - The Island Twitter

Great things are happening out on the pest-free islands. You can keep yourself informed by joining up as a Guardians of the Bay of Islands member and receive your own e-newsletter. If you have any Project Island Song information or photo that you would like to share, please send the to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Latest Island Twitter newsletter

2013

Autumn

SOME HIGHLIGHTS:
  • First pest-free summer
  • Geology of the Bay of Islands field trip
  • Noose and necklace pet control

2012

Christmas 2012

A round-up of note-worthy Project Island Song events throughout 2012

November

Some highlights:
  • All islands officially pest-free for 10 months - rodent and stoat predator dogs prove it!
  • Ginger - such a menace
  • Planting new island forests to help bring back the birds

 

September

Some highlights:
  • Pateke released - first Guardians of the Bay of Islands bird translocation
  • Weedy islands - where did the weeds come from and what are the Island Weedbusters doing about it?
  • Guardians of the Bay of Islands AGM coming up - 30 September at Aroha Island. Click here for more information.

 

July

Some highlights:
  • Pateke (brown teal) release on Urupukapuka Island.
  • Project Island Song supporters leap off Russell Wharf - doing it for the birds!
  • Latest on Projects Point, Strip and Rakau.

 

Past Island Twitter newsletters

June 2011 Project Island Song (DOC publication)

June 2011 Island Twitter

Summer 2010/11 newsletter

Winter 2009 Christmas newsletter.pdf (1mb)

December 2008 Christmas newsletter.pdf (228k)

May 2007 newsletter.pdf (422k)

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