Do your bit for conservation by helping us control wilding pine seedlings on the Waihaha Great Lake Trail, alongside PT and DOC staff for a lovely day out in the Western Bays of Lake Taupo.
Wilding conifers (including Douglas Fir) are a serious threat to our local ecosystems. They seed and grow every easily in our region, creating competition for our native flora and fauna. Left unchecked, this wilding plantation will continue to grow and infect other nearby sites.
Come and help pull out wilding pine seedlings from beneath a mature stand as part of the ongoing wilding conifer control project.
It’s easy work, and your contribution will make a huge difference!
Bring along friends and whanau and a picnic for a lovely day’s outing.
Join local conservation group PT and DOC staff and hear about conservation efforts in our region
Trip length: 3 hours
Minimum Age: 10 years - accompanied by an adult
Max Participants: 20
Meeting Place: Meet at the Waihaha Great Lake Trail carpark, on Western Bay Road, SH32.
Cost: $6
Grade: Grade 2
Transport: Own
Participants are asked to bring the following:
Warm clothing/beanie
Waterproof and windproof clothing
Sturdy tramping boots.
Sunglasses/sunscreen/sunhat
Gloves/hand protection
Lunch, snacks and drink
Personal first aid kit
Personal medication
Please note: the Trip leader reserves the right to refuse anyone who is insufficiently equipped.
Adverse weather may result in cancellation/postponement. Admin and booking fee is non-refundable in the event of cancellation.
If you cancel your trip before 48 hours of the trip date, a refund will be provided (excluding the $6 booking fee). For cancellations within 48 hours of the trip, no refunds are applicable.