Penguin Experience
14th - 16th July 2010
Experiencing little blue penguins (Korora) in North Taranaki
60 Springs is offering a 3-day penguin workshop involving 8 students (Year 9 -11) selected from around Taranaki, New Zealand. The workshop will involve a variety of presentations, activities, problem solving and an overnight stay at a local beach.
Students will get to work with Philippa Agnew (marine biologist from Oamaru Blue Penguin Colony), Jenny Lynch (Places for Penguins, Wellington), Mark Meyburg (RSNZ teacher fellow) Elise Smith and Barbara Hammonds (Nga Motu Marine Reserve Society).
This blog will follow the students over the 3 days providing updates of what they get up to on their penguin experience starting 14th July 2010.
Photos: Mark Meyburg; Oamaru Blue Penguin Colony.
Mechele says
Day 1:
Thursday the 16th of July 2010 we got ready to set up the tracking tunnels. The object of them is if a animal or insect was to go through them they will lave footprints. We put a little bit of peanut butter and when they go to eat it they will walk through this special ink, and when thy out they leave ink prints. After we got them all ready we went along the top of the beach and hid them in bushes and under trees. We left them their over night and went and got them in the morning. Only two out of the eight tunnels got prints. They both looked like little insects feet. It was really exciting and interesting to find out what would be there!
Mechele Manson
Photo by Neil Ingram
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