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| Looking for Sea Lions but none were out. |
Then, they moved to the edge, watched the waves, and jumped in when they were ready to start a full day of hunting for food. The experience was truly magical and one I will never forget. I know my pictures are not very good quality, but they are pictures that I took of these beautiful birds. If you look closely, you may see the yellow band over their eyes.
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Fergus checking rat and possum traps
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We also toured an abandoned logging facility. Logging took a devastating toll on NZ in general when the industrial revolution occurred. So many natural forests were stripped, habitats lost, and species became extinct. Conservation efforts did not begin until the 1980’s after NZ had lost over 70% of its naturally forested areas.
Many discussions ensued with Fergus and Mary about the conservation efforts that they have been a part of since the 1980’s. They were “green” when green was not accepted and actually despised by farmers. Now, the DOC and many small groups support the restoration of wetlands, forests, and riparian buffers. Fergus was responsible for the purchase and establishment of protected areas for the Yellow Eyed Penguins. 





Amazing to think you are on the other side of the world, counting penguins before sunrise. Keep enjoying your memorable experiences!
ReplyDeleteYes, that was an amazing experience. Better than counting sheep :-)
DeleteThis is a truly amazing and special adventure that will benefit you and your students for years. Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mr. T!!!!! Glad you are following the journey.
DeleteWait...You can see the Milky Way in NZ?! Great, now I want to go even more...(If that's possible)
ReplyDelete~Ava
Yes, put NZ on your bucket list. The Milky Way is an amazing site to see, and to think of how many billions of stars you would be looking at is mind boggling! I know you will make it to NZ one day...it is a must see and do.
DeleteThis trip sounds amazing! The land looks so pretty and one of my life long dreams is to see a penguin in person!
ReplyDelete~Hannah Ward
Hannah, one of my highlights was seeing a baby "Little Blue Penguin" in its nest, in the wild and I was only inches from it. Then, to see the Yellow Eyed Penguins leaving their nests to go out to sea was amazing. I hope you, too, get to see them in person in the wild (where they belong!)
DeleteDespite the 4am wake-up call, the trip to see penguins seems amazing! All of the hiking you did seemed to have paid off considering the incredible views of the land!
ReplyDelete~Caroline McGonegal
Caroline, I could not agree more! It was such an amazing opportunity and NZ is gorgeous everywhere you go.
DeleteIt definetly seems like it was worth it to wake up so early to view such magnificent and beautiful penguins!
ReplyDelete-Lauren Tope
Those penguins are amazing, but definitely worth getting up so early. The whole trip so far has been a great learning tool and a ton of amazing sites. I am very glad that you had the opportunity to go on this trip and to be able to share your experience with us.
ReplyDelete~Erin Siedlecki
Thank you Erin! I can't wait to share more with all of you as our school year progresses. Don't hesitate to ask about the trip as I bet it will be easy to get me side-tracked, haha!
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