Napier Branch Visits Rodney Coast
JENNY ENDERBY
uring Labour Weekend 2002, nearly 50 members of Napier Forest and Bird visited the Rodney District, north of Auckland. Organised by Liz Carter, they stayed at Camp Mahurangi at Snells Beach.
On Saturday, they took the mail-boat trip to Kawau Island, where many members saw wallabies. Matakohe Museum was their focus on Sunday, followed by a walk through the Dome Valley in the rain, and a visit to Scott’s Landing.
On Monday morning they joined the new glass-bottomed boat, Aquador, on its inaugural trip in the Goat Island marine reserve at Leigh. They also visited Tawharanui Regional Park.
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Forest and Bird, Issue 307, 1 February 2003, Page 39
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