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      • St Heliers Garden gets a new look
      • Ōrākei Volunteer Expo 2022
      • Kindred organisations 1:Tāmaki Estuary Protection Society
      • Kepa Bush knowledge shared
      • Ōrākei Enviro Forum: Water
      • The Pourewa Story
      • Shared path opened through beautiful Pourewa Valley
      • Bird-friendly trees to replace V-cuts as power lines go underground
      • Gumboots on for Godwits
      • Rat-busting effort to make Bays a haven for birds
      • Dawn ceremony to officially open Pourewa
      • Restore a forest, feed the people, teach the children
      • Mens Shed expands membership, floor space and product range
      • Spreading our wings
      • Rats on notice!
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      • Trap Pests
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      • Songbird ecological monitoring - April 2021
      • AGM September 2021
      • Local News Stories
        • St Heliers Garden gets a new look
        • Ōrākei Volunteer Expo 2022
        • Kindred organisations 1:Tāmaki Estuary Protection Society
        • Kepa Bush knowledge shared
        • Ōrākei Enviro Forum: Water
        • The Pourewa Story
        • Shared path opened through beautiful Pourewa Valley
        • Bird-friendly trees to replace V-cuts as power lines go underground
        • Gumboots on for Godwits
        • Rat-busting effort to make Bays a haven for birds
        • Dawn ceremony to officially open Pourewa
        • Restore a forest, feed the people, teach the children
        • Mens Shed expands membership, floor space and product range
        • Spreading our wings
        • Rats on notice!
    • Resources
      • Pest animals and plants
      • Native species
      • Walks and interesting places to visit
        • Pourewa Valley
        • Kohimarama Forest
        • Wai o Taiki Bay
    • Get in touch
    • FAQ

Local News Stories

Written by Jan Power - communications@songbird.org.nz

  • Many hands transform St Heliers community garden, the “Living Wall” vision into reality

  • Ōrākei Volunteer Expo

  • Kindred organisations 1: Tāmaki Estuary Protection Society

  • Kepa Bush: Knowledge shared

  • Ōrākei Enviro Forum 2022: Enviro Award

  • The Pourewa Valley Story

  • Shared path opening

  • Vector goes underground

  • Dawn ceremony to officially open Pourewa

  • Men's Shed expands membership, floor space and product range

  • Restore a forest, feed the people, teach the children — Ngāti Whātua’s vision already taking shape

  • Rat-busting effort to make Bays a haven for birds

  • Rats on Notice!

  • Gumboots on for Godwits

  • Spreading our Wings

The Eastern Bays Songbird Project is proud to be supported by Ōrākei Local Board, Auckland Council, Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei, the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society, Predator Free NZ and Kiwibank.

These partners have provided both funding and technical support for which we are very grateful.

We also thank all our volunteers and residents for their support and encouragement.

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