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Kings Birthday 2024 - Planting Bee
May 16th 2024
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“Bush to beach” corridor the aim for Otama Reserves Group
September 9th 2020
A vision of a “bush to beach” corridor free of weeds and pests is driving the efforts of eastern Coromandel’s Otama Reserves Group (ORG). The group has received $13,000 in the latest round
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Matuku (Bittern) Released into the Otama Wetland
March 26th 2020
A rescued Matuku – Hurepo (Australasian Bittern) was released into the Otama Wetland Reserve on the 26 of March by DOC Ranger Troy McDonald and Paul Kington from the Otama Reserves Group. The
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Bittern Sighted at Otama Wetland
February 20th 2020
A large female Australasian Bittern (Matuku Hurepo) has been spotted nesting this summer at Otama Wetlands. This is exciting because Bitterns are rarely seen and their conservation status is
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New Fence is Up At Otama Wetland Boundary!
December 15th 2019
We are very pleased to announce that after lease renewal negotiation with DOC and the local farmer a new boundary fence has been erected at the wetland boundary. This is a very important step
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“Degraded” wetland unacceptable for Otama Reserves Group
February 21st 2019
In addition to looking after several reserves in the Otama Beach area, the Otama Reserves Group (ORG) is also working on restoring the health of the wetland in the area. “In a relatively recent
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