Mar 1, 2024
Kauri Friends: the Kauri Orchid
One of the many fascinating species associated with kauri trees are kauri orchids, which are found under kauri trees. There are two...
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Jan 26, 2024
Kauri Friends: Kauri Snail
We want to shine a spotlight on one of the amazing species associated with kauri forests: the kauri snail/pūpū-rangi. Kauri...
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Nov 28, 2023
Volunteer of the Month: Bill Holland
"Love and learning, the only things worth doing in life.’ What kind of volunteering work do you do? I’ve been a PFK volunteer for about...
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Oct 30, 2023
Kaipātiki Local Board Water Quality & Ecology Monitoring Programme: Three year summary report
This report provides a comprehensive summary of water quality and ecology data generated from monthly water quality and annual ecology...
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Oct 10, 2023
PFK 2023 Annual General Meeting
2022-2023 has again been a year of challenges and growth for PFK. Thank you to all those who attended our AGM on Friday 24 November. We...
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Sep 4, 2023
September - Kōwhai - Native Plant of the month
Kōwhai Genus Sophora Along with pōhukutawa, kōwhai are arguably our most well-loved and well-recognised native flowering plants. A tree...
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Aug 1, 2023
Volunteer Experience – Erica Hannam
We are excited to highlight the exceptional efforts of Erica, our dedicated volunteer whose impactful contributions to the community...
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Jul 31, 2023
August - Pukatea - Native Plant of the month
Pukatea Laurelia novae-zelandiae We love big buttresses and we cannot lie! That is why August’s native plant of the month is pukatea....
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Jul 31, 2023
Meet our newest board member . . . Elizabeth Reid
Volunteering with PFK takes many forms and we are very appreciative of our PFK Board members who volunteer their time to provide the...
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Jul 6, 2023
Rose, an amazing street champion
Rose connects with her neighbours and helps them set up traps and bait stations in their backyards to create a pest-free neighbourhood....
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Jul 6, 2023
July - Mamaku - Native Plant of the Month
Sphaeropteris medullaris This month’s plant of the month is the largest tree fern species in Aotearoa (and possibly the world!); mamaku,...
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Jul 6, 2023
Puāwai - the home of Pest Free Kaipātiki - The story behind the name
The home base for Pest Free Kaipātiki, at 3 Ross Avenue in Glenfield, finally has a name - Puāwai. “The journey of deciding on a name for...
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May 29, 2023
June - Ewekuri - Native Plant of the Month
Streblus banksii This month’s plant is a rare, ‘relict’ (meaning a remnant of a formerly widely distributed group) species that was once...
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May 1, 2023
May - Kauri - Native Plant of the Month
Kauri Agathis australis Kauri is the giant of our northern forests, a ‘keystone’ species that supports entire ecosystems, and an iconic...
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Apr 26, 2023
Plant of the Month - April: Kahikatea/white pine
April Kahikatea / White Pine Dacrycarpus dacrydioides Kahikatea are the gentle giants and guardians of our wetlands. They are Aotearoa’s...
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Mar 16, 2023
Sing out for your local environment
Have your say on the proposed Auckland Budget and help protect our precious natural environment.
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Mar 15, 2023
Ecofest 2023 Events
We are excited to welcome back Ecofest for another year! This is a month-long celebration of our unique environment and sustainable...
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Mar 10, 2023
Mayor's 2023-2024 budget cuts
Update 16 March 2023: See our latest blog post on how to help save your natural environment and help ecological restoration groups like...
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Mar 8, 2023
March - Tī Kōuka /Cabbage Tree - Native Plant of the Month
Tī Kōuka / Cabbage tree Cordyline australis The little tree that gives so much. Cabbage trees, or tī kōuka to use their Māori name, are...
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Feb 17, 2023
February - Hīnau - Native Plant of the Month
Hīnau Eleocarpus dentatus Hīnau were once known as New Zealand olives and their scientific name Eleocarpus means ‘olive-fruited’. While...
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