March 10, 2010
MEDIA STATEMENT
Day of
Discovery Planned at Orari River Mouth
Animal life, native flora and ever-popular riverside
pursuits will be celebrated at a community event at the
Orari River mouth on Saturday, March 27.
The free
family-oriented event will include demonstrations of casting
and electric fishing, a chance to try out harakeke (flax)
weaving and to plant new native trees and shrubs. There will
also be a free barbecue lunch.
"We have aimed to
make this a fun day for all ages," says Debbie Eddington,
Educator for Sustainability with Environment Canterbury,
which is co-ordinating the event. "We want to increase
community awareness of the value of the Orari River mouth
and environs."
While some participants will be
keen to express their artistic sides with an environmental
art competition involving material found on site, others
will be intrigued by the inanga (whitebait) artificial
spawning habitat trial along with an opportunity to view a
Department of Conservation habitat trial for katipo spiders
and a study of the river's invertebrate life.
The
event is being held in conjunction with Seaweek (which this
year has the theme Fish for the Future) and is in
partnership with the Timaru District Council, Central South
Island Fish and Game, Department of Conservation, University
of Canterbury, Fonterra and tangata whenua.
There is
room for only 70 participants so bookings are essential.
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