The hunt starts on Easter Sunday for anything that swims, flies, grows, crawls and hides! Visit your local reserve or any natural area and see what you can find.
You will be using the iNaturalist NZ website so you need to install the iNaturalist NZ app on your mobile and focus on nature.
Join the fun and discover the nature that lives in and around your local reserve!
BioBlitz is a scientific race against time to count as many different species as you can in a 24-hour period. Throughout Easter Sunday you can become a Citizen Scientist, it’s up to you whether you spend an hour or all day as a Nature Detective.
Challenge yourself to find creatures that only come out early in the morning or in the dark?
Mammals; cats, hedgehogs, rats, possums (see how to make a tracking tunnel before Easter Sunday); plants, weeds; worms; bugs; lizards; moths. Listening and looking for birds – you can record and upload sounds on iNaturalist.
If you wish to make your own tracking tunnel, to put out on Saturday night and record mammals and lizards click here for instructions.
Come and see us for trapping advice and free trap hire.
The trap library will lend you the right type of predator control device to remove problematic pests like rats, hedgehogs, possums and stoats. We can also advise you on bait and the best location for your trap.
The aim is to remove these predators so the birds and plants can flourish.
The Selwyn Trap Library will open on the last Saturday of every month at the Lincoln Farmers & Craft Market.
Come and see us for trapping advice and free trap hire.
The trap library will lend you the right type of predator control device to remove problematic pests like rats, hedgehogs, possums and stoats. We can also advise you on bait and the best location for your trap.
The aim is to remove these predators so the birds and plants can flourish.
The Selwyn Trap Library will open on the last Saturday of every month at the Lincoln Farmers & Craft Market.
Come and see us for trapping advice and free trap hire.
The trap library will lend you the right type of predator control device to remove problematic pests like rats, hedgehogs, possums and stoats. We can also advise you on bait and the best location for your trap.
The aim is to remove these predators so the birds and plants can flourish.
The Selwyn Trap Library will open on the last Saturday of every month at the Lincoln Farmers & Craft Market.
People will be on hand to assist with repairing an assortment of household items and machinery. So keep those ageing or broken items in order to give them a new lease of life!
We are planning to provide repairs for the following:
You do not need to register for this free event, just come along with your faulty items on the day. Last time this event was run, repairs of household appliances, clothes, and toys were made; along with no fewer than 8 bicycles coming out of garages and finding their way back to roadworthiness.
This event will take place with the following rules:
Vaccine Pass required for entry.
Masks must be worn at the Rolleston Community Centre, please scan in.
We ask you to remember to keep your distance from those not in your bubble.
Contact Lincoln Envirotown Trust
+64 3 423 0445
projectmanagerlet@gmail.com
Rolleston Community Centre
94 Rolleston Drive Rolleston,7614New Zealand+ Google Map
Regenerative agriculture has burst onto the NZ and global agricultural scene in the last few years gaining very large amounts of visibility and engagement with government and sector organisation, but, while still being something of a mystery to many. This talk will outline the massive changes to the context of agriculture globally, why that is driving the interest in regenerative agriculture and what regenerative agriculture is, and is not, and why mindset is such an important part of what regen is about.
Presented by Charles Merfield (Merf).
The talk will be followed by Lincoln Envirotown AGM – people are welcome to remain for the AGM if they wish.
This event will only take place in level two or below:
Masks must be worn on entering the Lincoln Event Centre, please scan in.
Refreshments cannot be provided so please bring your own drink bottles, if required.
Seating will be appropriately distanced.
Lincoln Event Centre
15 Meijer Drive Lincoln,
Canterbury
7608New Zealand+ Google Map
Do your bit to encourage people to take care of the environment!
Make a film that will stimulate those who view it into taking action!
We challenge you to Focus for Future and make a short film (5 mins max.).
The competition is open to all, and people are encouraged to be as creative as they like, using any combination of animation, video or slides to carry their environmental message.
Deadline for entries is Monday 27 September, 5pm.
There will be an Awards Ceremony & Film Screening, the date for this is yet to be determined..
Prizes are given to winners in each category and the overall winner receives the Kea Trophy.
Note: We welcome all entries but please be aware the majority of entries received are from children and young adults.
There will be a limited number of DOC200 and Possum traps and bait to loan out.
The trap library will be open on the last Saturday of every month at the Lincoln Farmers & Craft Market. There will be no trap library in December.
Our Sponsors
A big thank you to our wonderful sponsors!
We extend our sincere appreciation to all our sponsors, Rata Foundation, Selwyn District Council, COGS, Lottery Community, Lincoln University and Lincoln Community Committee.
Andrew Boyd will explain the exciting changes underway at Selwyn’s Resource Recovery Park.
The Reconnect Project is an innovative and ambitious project aimed at getting people thinking differently about waste materials, showcasing recovery of materials from the waste stream, and alternative options to landfill.
Andrew Boyd is the Solid Waste Manager at Selwyn District Council.
This will be followed by the Lincoln Envirotown Trust AGM.
Our Sponsors
A big thank you to our wonderful sponsors!
We extend our sincere appreciation to all our sponsors, Rata Foundation, Selwyn District Council, COGS, Lottery Community and Lincoln University.
Lincoln Envirotown are lucky enough to be joined every year by Waterwatch, Wai Kaitiaki to test the water in the Liffey Stream in Lincoln. The event, is organised with three school levels (Pre-school, Primary School, and High School) and each group had its own set of activities all aimed at maintaining an awareness of keeping our environment as pristine as possible.
Kidsfirst Lincoln set about picking up as much rubbish as can be found on the domain surrounding the upper Liffey River. The rubbish collected is then carefully sorted into yellow, green or red buckets.
The Enviro Group from the Primary Schools assess the water quality by collecting water from the river and seeing what tiny living creatures are there (indicator invertebrates). They are also shown how to test water health by measuring oxygen levels with the equipment and expertise provided by Waterwatch. The High School arrive last and complete the more elaborate testing on the river water, the results of which are shown below.
Whilst all the activities are pursued with enthusiasm and interest, it is fair to say that the most interest and enthusiasm is reserved for the sausages that Lincoln New World traditionally provide and cook for us. These are very much enjoyed after everyone has endeavored, in their own small way, to keep a part of New Zealand beautiful.