Yearly Archives: 2010

Community planting days at Selwyn River/Waikirikiri sites

By |2017-05-18T03:45:09+12:00September 21st, 2010|Events, News|

Planting day details Friday 1 October – Chamberlains Ford Sunday 3 October – Coes Ford Both days start at 10am and will finish with a free BBQ sausage sizzle lunch. What to bring: a planting spade and gardening gloves and remember to dress for the weather. For more information Download the flyer here.   More than [...]

The Lake & The Land Tour & Celebration!

By |2015-12-01T21:07:54+13:00September 20th, 2010|Events, News|

On Sunday September 19th, 2010 around 65 people took up the opportunity to celebrate Te Waihora Lake Ellesmere, joining the bus tour hosted by Waihora Ellesmere Trust and Environment Canterbury. The fabulous spring weather and the complete absence of significant aftershocks provided further cause for celebration! The Tour focused on a small part of Te [...]

The Lake and the Land Tour is going ahead on September 19th, 2010

By |2015-12-01T21:07:54+13:00September 9th, 2010|Events, News|

We are pleased to announce that the Lake and the Land Tour and celebration will be going ahead as planned on Sunday September 19th. This is an opportunity to do something relatively 'normal' and to celebrate Te Waihora Lake Ellesmere. The Tour starts at 1.30pm.  If you have already accepted the invitation we look forward [...]

Ellesmere A&P Show, October 16th 2010

By |2015-12-01T21:07:54+13:00September 6th, 2010|Events, News|

WET will be at Ellesmere A&P Show in Leeston on Saturday Octpber 16th, 2010.  Come along and see us and find out more about what we do, how you can get involved or, if you are a landowner, how we may be able to help you.

Restoration Planting

By |2017-05-18T03:45:09+12:00August 30th, 2010|Projects|

As part of a series of grants from the Sustainable Farming Fund and the Sustainable Management Fund, WET has developed a series of riparian restoration priorities for the next three years. If you live in one of the following catchments and are interested in free advice, free preparation, and free planting of appropriate native species, then we would like to hear from you. A series of workshops and material will be available to further promote opportunities between now and July 2010.

Publications

By |2017-05-18T03:45:09+12:00August 28th, 2010|Projects|

Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere State of the Lake Edited by K. Hughey and K. Taylor, published 2009. This publication, produced with assistance from the Biodiversity Advice Fund, Environment Canterbury, Department of Conservation, Fish & Game NZ, Selwyn District Council and Christchurch City Council,  draws together the key findings of the Living Lake Symposium held in 2007. [...]

Statutory Agencies Group

By |2015-12-01T21:07:54+13:00August 17th, 2010|Projects|

Waihora Ellesmere Trust facilitates the Statutory Agencies Group for Te Waihora Lake Ellesmere. The Group is made up of representatives from Environment Canterbury, Selwyn District Council, Christchurch City Council, Ngai Tahu, the Department of Conservation, the Ministry of Fisheries, Fish and Game, and Lincoln University. The Group's role is to develop and implement an integrated [...]

Bird Watch, August 2010

By |2015-12-01T21:07:54+13:00August 7th, 2010|News|

Notes from Colin Hill, farmer and WET Trustee This is probably one of the wettest winters I have experienced in over forty years here. The lake was high. This reduced the feeding areas for wading birds on the lake edge. However, we have sighted some interesting birds on our farm. We saw a Scaup on the ponds [...]

Selwyn-Waihora Zone Water Management Committee consultation is taking place now!

By |2015-12-01T21:07:54+13:00June 28th, 2010|About the Lake, News|

The Canterbury Water Management Strategy (CWMS) envisages Water Management Committees being the conduit for community discussion and development of solutions to water issues in Canterbury. The Zone Committees develop strategies, tactics and activities (Zone Implementation Programme) to give effect to the CWMS fundamental principles and targets for the Zone. These targets include ecosystem health/biodiversity (including [...]

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