Project Kahikatea newsletters and educational resources:
Close up of Kahikatea fruit and seed photo by N. Berry
First newsletter: (517 KB)
Second newsletter: (265KB)
Final newsletter: (400KB)
Claudelands Bush Learning Resource: (8.38MB) This resource has been developed to assist teachers in the planning and implementation of an integrated, experiential learning opportunity for primary aged students using the context of Jubilee Park, Claudelands Bush, Hamilton. Published by the Environment Centre Hamilton. 2010.
Kahikatea Remnant Planting Guide: (PDF 364KB)
The rich alluvial floodplains of the Hamilton Basin have largely been cleared of forest for farming but there are still some small remnant stands dominated by kahikata scattered across it. Many remnants are located in areas that have been extensively drained so the choice of plants for restoration purposes needs to be based on whether the ground is now predominantly wet or dry.
Barrett Bush Management Plan: (1.282Mb)
This management plan was written by the Environmental Research Institute, University of Waikato for the Friends of Barrett Bush.
If you have any other educational resources related to Kahikatea that you would like displayed here,
please contact us via the Contact Form. Thank you.
Second newsletter: (265KB)
Final newsletter: (400KB)
Claudelands Bush Learning Resource: (8.38MB) This resource has been developed to assist teachers in the planning and implementation of an integrated, experiential learning opportunity for primary aged students using the context of Jubilee Park, Claudelands Bush, Hamilton. Published by the Environment Centre Hamilton. 2010.
Kahikatea Remnant Planting Guide: (PDF 364KB)
The rich alluvial floodplains of the Hamilton Basin have largely been cleared of forest for farming but there are still some small remnant stands dominated by kahikata scattered across it. Many remnants are located in areas that have been extensively drained so the choice of plants for restoration purposes needs to be based on whether the ground is now predominantly wet or dry.
Barrett Bush Management Plan: (1.282Mb)
This management plan was written by the Environmental Research Institute, University of Waikato for the Friends of Barrett Bush.
If you have any other educational resources related to Kahikatea that you would like displayed here,
please contact us via the Contact Form. Thank you.