Ten members of the Wetland Extreme Team (W.E.T)attended the 2011 Enviroschool's regional event at Highlands Intermediate. The day was a huge success and luckily was fine so didn't result in any made dashes for cover. W.E.T shared with the packed assembly hall details of the schools wetland project including this blog and the journal.
The team showing off the finished flax flowers with Puke Ariki's Ngareo Akariri (Poutaki Rauemi) and daughter Joshia.
Peter Heard (Envirochools Facilitator) interviewing at the 60 Springs flax weaving station.
The team mission is to make the school wetland interactive and fun for everyone.
WETLAND EXTREME TEAM
The Wetland Extreme Team are eighteen Year 7 and 8 students from St Joseph's Waitara School in Taranaki, New Zealand. Our names are James, Tayla, Steven, Louise ,Madison, Isaac, Francis, Gabriel, Rose, P.J, Terina, Jamie, Iyarna, Che-Leigh, Cody, Matthew, Connor and Hayden. We will be blogging about the history, current research and future ideas for the schools wetland. All of which is hoped will make the wetland more interactive and fun for everyone to enjoy.
Working to help W.E.T achieve the mission is 60 Springs Environmental Educator Nathan Hills. 60 Springs is based at Puke Ariki and run in partnership with Shell Exploration New Zealand Limited and the Taranaki Regional Council.
Working to help W.E.T achieve the mission is 60 Springs Environmental Educator Nathan Hills. 60 Springs is based at Puke Ariki and run in partnership with Shell Exploration New Zealand Limited and the Taranaki Regional Council.
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