One trap app at a time: Community protecting Hawke s Bay s native birdlife
1 Apr, 2021 08:34 PM
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HBRC s Beau Fahnle and Fish and Game s Jesse Friedlander working in partnership with community trapping group along the Tūtaekurī River. Photp / Supplied
HBRC s Beau Fahnle and Fish and Game s Jesse Friedlander working in partnership with community trapping group along the Tūtaekurī River. Photp / Supplied
Hawkes Bay Today
By: Louise Gould
A new community trapping group is protecting native birdlife along the Tūtaekurī River, one trap at a time. The group, a collaboration between Hawke s Bay Regional Council and Hawke s Bay Fish and Game, began the
Dramatic scenes of flood damage to homes, infrastructure and livelihoods have been with us on the nightly news in recent weeks. Many will be feeling the pain for years to come, as they contend with property damage, financial catastrophe and trauma.
But what if, for a moment, we removed the humans and their structures from these tragic images what would we see?
We would see a natural process of river expansion and contraction, of rivers doing exactly what they’re supposed to do from time to time. We’d see them exceeding what we humans have deemed to be their boundaries and depositing sediment across their floodplains. We’d see reproductive opportunities for fish, frogs, birds and trees. The floods would also enrich the soils. Floods can be catastrophic for humans, but they are a natural part of an ecosystem from which we benefit.
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This Toronto hospital used to have a farm for tuberculosis patients
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A Toronto man recently rediscovered the remnants of a long-forgotten part of the city s history a farm attached to a hospital.
John Maniezzo is a history buff who collects photos and information about many Toronto neighbourhoods on his Facebook page Toronto Old Districts.
Recently, he heard about a farm affiliated with a Toronto hospital near the Humber River in the Mount Dennis community and wanted to learn more. They had pigs and chickens and they grew their own vegetables for the patients, Maniezzo told blogTO.
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