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Saturday, 15 July 2017

Day #3: Wild Eyes

Day #3: Wild Eyes
You have now woken up after a long, comfortable sleep at your hotel in Dargaville. You’re ready for another day of adventuring! Today, you will drive around the North island and be introduced to amazing animals that live here in New Zealand. Some are native and some are non-native. Native animals are animals that normally live in New Zealand. Non-native animals are animals that were brought into New Zealand from another country. Examples of native New Zealand animals are the kakapo, the kiwi, the kea parrot, the yellow eyed penguin and the pekapeka bat.

Activity 1: Curious Kiwi, a native New Zealand bird, is your tour guide for today. He is going to take you to visit the Otorohanga Kiwi House and Native Bird Park where many of his aunties and uncles currently live. The bird park is a five hour drive from Dargaville so you hit the road right after breakfast and arrive in Otorohanga at lunch time. As you walk through the birdhouse you learn about the work being done to conserve and protect the native birds of New Zealand. Let’s imagine that you decide to help out by ‘adopting’ a native animal. Visit the Adopt a Critter page on the Otorohanga bird house website to choose one animal to ‘adopt.’ On your blog, tell us the name of the animal that you chose and a little bit about them. What kind of animal are they? What do they eat? Where do they normally live? You can use Google to help you with your research.

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The animal that i chose was a great spotted kiwi. The great spotted kiwi are flightless, they are like Ratites, This kiwi is highly aggressive, they are nocturnal (They are active at night) and there are very little of the great spotted  kiwi. That means that they are endangered.

Activity 2: After your great visit to the Otorohanga bird house it is time to hop back onto the bus and head towards the Hawke’s Bay – your resting place for the evening. Hawke’s Bay is a beautiful region of New Zealand. It is known for its wineries and gorgeous scenery. When you arrive in Napier, the largest city in the region, you go for a walk through Waitangi Regional Park and notice that many of the leaves on the native trees have been damaged. Curious Kiwi tells you that they were damaged by possums, non-native predators, from Australia. People in New Zealand are working hard to trap and kill these predators. Their goal is to remove all of the possums (and other predators) by 2050. Go to the Predator Free 2050 website’ to read more about their work.
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On your blog, tell us whether you agree that New Zealand should be predator free. In your opinion,  it right to kill all of the predators (eg. possums) or should we just leave them alone? On your blog tell us what you think and give us, at least, three reasons why you think this way.
I  agree with New Zealand because, if we kill all the predators all the preys will be happy and they will live long.

To learn more about the Moa bird go to the bonus activity for today!
Bonus Activity: A really cool new website called Wild Eyes has recently been launched in New Zealand. It is a programme for students who want to complete fun activities (called ‘mis sions’), take pictures and post them on the Wild Eyes site. For this bonus activity, go to the Wild Eyes site and complete the ‘Giant Moa Discovery’ mission. To earn full points you must post a picture of your Moa on the Wild Eyes website and on your personal blog site. The Wild Eyes team and I can’t wait to see what you create!
Here is the image that i made with the Wild Eyes website
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Bonus Activity: 20 points










2 comments:

  1. Talofa Siosaia,

    Great to see you participating through the Winter Learning Journey programme. My name is Jacinta and I am so excited to be blogging with you through the school holidays. Thank you so much for completing Day 3 activities. I enjoyed reading your summary about the Kiwi and the possums. It's good to see you present your own personal opinion. I really love the way you edited the photo of yourself using the Wild Eyes website. I think that it is very creative and unique.

    Siosaia, you are doing an amazing work. Keep it up. I can't wait to read more interesting facts from you.

    Best wishes,

    Jacinta

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  2. Hi Siosaia
    I also think that pests should be killed. They are a danger to the environment. Keep up the excellent work.
    Daniel

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