Napier Courier

Learning about wild life in BioBlitz weekend

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More than 170 big kids, little kids, scientists and enthusiast­s converged on Waipa¯ tiki Domain on the first weekend of February to discover and count numerous species of fauna and flora as part of the Waipa¯ tiki BioBlitz.

The Waipa¯ tiki community and Tamsin Ward-Smith from Wild Solutions planned and coordinate­d the event, bringing together like-minded people to highlight and celebrate the environmen­t and the biodiversi­ty that exists in one of our local communitie­s.

“It was very rewarding to be able to showcase some of the local wildlife gems right here on our doorstep at Waipa¯ tiki. And a huge thank you to all the extra helping hands that made the weekend such a success.”

For many budding environmen­talists, Ruud Kleinpaste, aka ‘BugMan’ was the highlight of the weekend.

Ruud set the scene for the event at the opening session and continued to wow kids and adults with his knowledge, enthusiasm and passion for all things living in the natural world around us.

Ruud was joined by ecologists and scientists from Hawke’s Bay Regional Council, Te Papa, EIT, Landcare Trust, Plant HB, the National Aquarium, Department of Conservati­on and more.

DoC senior biodiversi­ty ranger, Denise Fastier, said they were fortunate with the number of locals with vast specialist knowledge — including polymath Mike Lusk.

“It was fabulous to be able to tap into national experts to extend our local knowledge.

“While the i-Naturalist app does a fantastic job of identifyin­g by photo, there’s nothing quite like learning on the ground from a real person.”

The Waipa¯ tiki BioBlitz was supported by Biodiversi­ty Hawke’s Bay. Visit www. biodiversi­tyhb.org

 ??  ?? Recent Waipatiki BioBlitz weekend got up close with ‘BugMan’ Ruud Kleinpaste and plenty of bugs.
Recent Waipatiki BioBlitz weekend got up close with ‘BugMan’ Ruud Kleinpaste and plenty of bugs.

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