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Ancient Tiritiri Matangi

John Sibley's superb descriptions on the evolution of plant and animal life... Cyanobacteria - beginnings Bryophytes - part two The fungi The algae - mergers and takeovers The first land animals The lichens Multicellular plants and animals appear The first land animals - part two The club mosses The rise of the bryophytes The first land animals - part three The Rosid Eudicots found on Tiritiri Matangi today


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2020 Conservation Awards Winners

2020 SoTM Conservation Winners Dylan Lewis Y7 from Mahurangi College, Warkworth, being presented with the 2020 Supporters of Tiritiri Inc & Fullers 360 Science Conservation Primary Schools Award by acting principal Christina Merrick and Board of Trustees member Dr Ihirangi Heke at the end of year December 2020 Y7 Assembly. Dylan was nominated by his Year 7 Homeroom teacher, Mrs Anne Taylor at Mahurangi College. She describes him as an inspiration to others with his thoughtful and pragmatic approach to protecting our environment.  After a visit to his school from Forest and Bird, Dylan decided to support his community by trapping rats, mustelads and possums in his local area. He began trapping at home in 2018 and then, after discussing with his neighbours, he began trapping in his local neighbourhood from October 2019. He has also volunteered in 2020 to be a part of the trapping team working in the Mahurangi College Bush restoration project. Dylan initiated trapping to save the dotterel population at Snells Beach and shared his story with the class and in his previous school of Warkworth Primary School.  He has been featured in the SOSSI News (Sandspit SOS). He has assisted Michelle Mackenzie with dotterel protection in Snells…