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Environmental education

Te aki i te hunga tangata te tiaki inanga... Whitebait Connection provides an inquiry and action based environmental education programme for schools and communities focusing on the health of our streams, rivers and wetlands

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Action outcomes

Participants are inspired to take action for their local catchment including riparian restoration, fencing, stream monitoring, writing letters to government and stream/river clean ups.

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Community engagement

Since 2002, we have been raising awareness of the effects of land-use on the health of our streams, rivers, estuaries and the sea, using whitebait as a medium.

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Conservation Action

As well as supporting communities to take action for freshwater, we sometimes help to lead this action in the form of water quality monitoring, whitebait spawning habitat surveys, habitat enhancement or creation, riparian planting, fencing and pest control, fish passage barrier identification, and stormwater litter monitoring.

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Whangarei Primary School, 2022

In term 3 2022 Whitebait Connection Programme Coordinators Pat & Nic worked with Miss Battersby and her year 5 & 6 class at Whangarei Primary School for programme delivery. The programme included class sessions introducing the importance of freshwater and the life within it and a field trip to a stream in Taurikura Bay on the Jagger's farm. This small stream flows from Mt Manaia and out to Taurikura Bay in Whangarei Heads. 

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During their field trip the students observed a variety of macroinvertebrates including shrimp, snails, mayflies, dragonfly larvae and damselflies. They also saw     various fish species including īnanga, banded kōkopu, redfin bullies, common bullies and tuna. After their stream investigation the students took action by picking up rubbish along the beach at Taurikura Bay. We had previously discussed in class the connection between the mountains to the sea and were aware that rubbish from the land and awa can end up in the moana. We only picked up a few pieces as there wasn't much litter along the beach! 

If you are interested in discussing more about this programme delivery with Whangarei Primary or you are interested in prograrmme delivery at your school in the Whangarei area please contact Nic: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Pat: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.