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Guided Walk & Beach Cleanup - Pollen Island

Ticket Information

  • Free Admission

Dates

  • Sat 7 Mar 2020, 10:00am–2:00pm

Restrictions

R10

Our group's annual Pollen Island guided walk & beach cleanup is back in 2020. This is a 4-hour round trip through a remarkable and scenic wilderness area in the heart of urban Auckland at low tide. We will be visiting the Motu Manawa - Pollen Island Marine Reserve and historic Pollen Island Scientific Reserve on this trip, with educational commentary and opportunities for shorebird and wader spotting provided along the way.

Birds we may see en route include fernbird, banded rail, New Zealand dotterel, banded dotterel, godwit, red knot, royal spoonbill, and gull species. At Pollen Island we will bag up plastic wastes toxic to birds for later collection (rubbish bags are provided). We stop for lunch on the island. Please bring your own sunblock, hand sanitizer, and lunch refreshments, including adequate drinking water.

The walk requires a reasonable degree of physical fitness and in parts crosses thick tidal mud. Gumboots or sturdy walking boots are a mandatory requirement for all participants for safety reasons. Light or open footwear is not safe or acceptable for this trip. Children 10+ yrs old are welcome if supervised at all times by their parents or guardians, have the required footwear, and are capable of independent walking for four hours. We will be around water at parts and potentially hazardous materials. There is no toilet facility during the walk.

We start mid morning and finish mid afternoon. Guest places on this trip are limited to keep the visiting party to a manageable size within a sensitive ecological area. Please email motumanawa@gmail.com to register interest and to receive further details upon RSVP. Wet date Sunday 08 March.

Gold coin donations appreciated to help us promote environmental themed community events of such.

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