Parque

Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park

Recomendado por 8 personas locales

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Greg
April 25, 2018
See this wonderful restoration project around a pretty lake. Recreating an entire wetland/lowland ecosystem many volunteers have planted thousands of native trees to create this green gem in our city.
Anita
January 12, 2020
​Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park (WHNP) is the flagship project for biodiversity in our city. This science-based, community-led project, represents a vision of bringing back Hamilton’s native flora and fauna.​ Located on the outskirts of Hamilton, with access off Brymer Rd and Baverstock Rd.  WHNP is an award-winning, inter-generational ecological restoration project.
​Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park (WHNP) is the flagship project for biodiversity in our city. This science-based, community-led project, represents a vision of bringing back Hamilton’s native flora and fauna.​ Located on the outskirts of Hamilton, with access off Brymer Rd and Baverstock Rd.  WHNP…
Julia
September 13, 2021
Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park is the flagship project for biodiversity in our city. This science-based, community-led project represents a vision of bringing back Hamilton’s native flora and fauna.​ Located on the outskirts of Hamilton, with access off Brymer Rd and Baverstock Rd, Waiwhakareke is an award-winning, intergenerational ecological restoration project. Waiwhakareke was established in 2004 with the long-term aim of reconstructing the natural forest, wetland and lake ecosystems present in pre-European times. Intensive predator control will allow vulnerable species to flourish in an urban environment and spill over to other parts of the city. The 65.5ha park will serve as a focus for Hamilton’s wider biodiversity restoration, including lakes and lakeshores, the Waikato River, its banks and unique gullies, and other parks with current or potential natural values (estimated to be 750 hectares).
Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park is the flagship project for biodiversity in our city. This science-based, community-led project represents a vision of bringing back Hamilton’s native flora and fauna.​ Located on the outskirts of Hamilton, with access off Brymer Rd and Baverstock Rd, Waiwhakareke i…
Dominik
June 11, 2018
It is an award-winning, inter-generational ecological restoration project established in 2004.
Barbara
August 18, 2021
within Hamilton Boundary, our Kirikriroa treasure.
Ubicación
183 Brymer Road
Hamilton, Waikato