Portland Island – Trip Of A Lifetime
Te Mahia School is involved with the
Whangawehi Catchment Management Group and is also a Bronze Enviro–school. During the year, the school has had workshops
both at school and in the local community. These workshops have focused on
sharing the knowledge and skills of local kaumatua and kuia in the Mahia
community. Their children act as kaitiaki by acting locally and thinking
globally.
As part of a year long challenge, two
students were selected to travel with the Department of Conservation to spend a
week on Waikawa, (Portland Island). Jack
Delaney (Year 7) and D’Magio Karangaroa (Year 5) from Te Mahia School, Helen
Jonas, Eru Karangaroa & Joan Ropiha left Mahia Beach last Tuesday by boat
and travelled to the island.
On the island, conservation work such as
trapping for, rats and stoats was undertaken.
Tracking tunnels had peanut butter inside to entice pests to walk over
the ink. This was used to determine which animals were on the island. Small Darwin ants are on the island, a survey
was done to find how wide spread they were. A green paste was used to lure them
to eat it in little containers. If there were ants in the containers, lids were
placed on them. The Darwin ant is bad news for the native wildlife. The NZ shore plover (a critically endangered
bird) is on the island and a goal of DOC is to increase the population of these
birds. Also the NZ Dotterel (another endangered bird) is on the island as
well. The group observed these birds and
were trying to see if there were chicks and nests. One NZ Shore Plover chick was
caught, weighed and metal banded.
Staying at the woolshed during the week was a
comfortable base for the group. Meals and dishes were prepared and all mucked
in to have a very enjoyable week. This
really was the opportunity of a life time for the 2 students as so many Mahia
locals have never been to the island.
They are very grateful for the opportunity and learnt so much. Many
thanks to the Tawapata South Incorporated committee for allowing the two
students to travel to the island. Also to Helen Jonas who went above and beyond
with making this opportunity happen for the two boys.
(Written by Jack and D'Magio)