Does it really catch oysters? With its black or pied plumage, pink legs and long bright orange-red bill, the oystercatcher is one of...
Read more about "Oystercatcher"...The black swan (Cygnus atratus), Maori name kakianau, is a native New Zealand species. It was present here at the time of first human settlement...
Read more about "Black swan"...Recent research by NIWA confirms the long-held belief that Porirua Harbour is an important nursery for rig, the species that forms the backbone of the fish...
Read more about "Rig sharks"...Try your hand at this crossword. The clues all relate to birds you will find in and around Pauatahanui Inlet. (If you get stuck, the answers are at...
Read more about "Crossword"...Here's a different exercise to test your skills. For those of you who have an artistic bent with paint or crayon, or perhaps felt-tipped pens, we have reduced...
Read more about "Colouring-in picture"...Here's a drawing that has been turned into a series of dots. You have to connect the dots, starting with No. 1, to discover what the final picture...
Read more about "Connect the dots"...Did you know that there is a very close relationship between the black swan and eelgrass? See if you can help the black swan find the eelgrass meadow. Only...
Read more about "Black swan maze"...The History In 2012 Porirua City Council (PCC), Greater Wellington Regional Council (GW), Wellington City Council (WCC) and Ngati Toa...
Read more about "Porirua Harbour and Catchment Strategy and Action Plan"...Our AGM this year started off in a slightly unusual way. The venue was set to be St Mary’s church, Whitby, at...
Read more about "AGM 2017"...*ITEMS OF CURRENT INTEREST: See our coverage of the HELICOPTER[sitetree_link,id=217] that crashed into the Inlet on 2 May.* *Living Waters documentaries, participation in community education, Inlet pathway progress and much,...
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