On Wednesday some of the Te Mahia School students went
for a little Tiki tour with Mr Pickering and Nanny Dixie.The students travelled
from school to Opoutama and learnt about what sort of weeds they could find and
what their names are.The students had some fun finding insects, bugs and fish
in the wetlands. The students also learnt about birds around the wetlands and
how important the wetlands are.
Kristine: I learnt that the wetlands don’t just
protect the plants around them, but also protect the creatures that live around
the area.
Patricia D: I learnt that in 2009 there was a fire
that burnt down most of the wetland it took five helicopters to put out the
fire. I also learnt that there is a new weed called ragwart.
Khalos:
I learnt the different types of bugs and insects that live in the wetlands like
water worms and such.
Angela:
I learnt that in 2009 the fire that happened spread all around the wetland at
Opoutama and that honeysuckles are weeds and that not much people see the
bitten flying around.
Rebecca:
I learnt what native plants are and what exotic plants are and much, much,
more.
Anthony:
I learnt the native plants and exotic plants.
Rome:
I learnt how to catch a fish with a net and the names of the two flaxes
which
are harakeke and swamp flax.
The
students had a lot of fun and they will like to take an opportunity to go again
someday later. They would like to say a big thanks to Mr Pickering and Nanny
Dixie for making their little tiki tour possible.
Written by Kristine Stevens-Wesche