Tawapou Trapping Workshop Posted on January 23, 2017 A fantastic crowd of keen trappers attend Tawapou Workshop to learn how to Catch More Critters in their Traps! Continue reading Tawapou Farm Kiwi Release Posted on November 21, 2016 First release of kiwi on Tawapou Farm, a very special 88th birthday for Katharine Bowden! Continue reading Dog Aversion Training at Tawapou Posted on August 29, 2016 49 dogs from the Tutukaka Coast put through the avoidance training program at Tawapou in May 2016 and another 25 dogs in August 2016, thanks Tom and Karina Donavan. Continue reading Being Weed Wise Posted on August 17, 2016 We need your help in locating more sites of the moth vine and ginger plants. If you know of any or need help to remove them contact Tawapou Coastal Natives (027 2896827) Continue reading Tawapou Planting Tips Posted on February 29, 2016 The best time for planting is from May through to September. This is the time when the soil is moist; the days are cooler yet too short for the ground to dry out. Continue reading « 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 »
Tawapou Trapping Workshop Posted on January 23, 2017 A fantastic crowd of keen trappers attend Tawapou Workshop to learn how to Catch More Critters in their Traps! Continue reading
Tawapou Farm Kiwi Release Posted on November 21, 2016 First release of kiwi on Tawapou Farm, a very special 88th birthday for Katharine Bowden! Continue reading
Dog Aversion Training at Tawapou Posted on August 29, 2016 49 dogs from the Tutukaka Coast put through the avoidance training program at Tawapou in May 2016 and another 25 dogs in August 2016, thanks Tom and Karina Donavan. Continue reading
Being Weed Wise Posted on August 17, 2016 We need your help in locating more sites of the moth vine and ginger plants. If you know of any or need help to remove them contact Tawapou Coastal Natives (027 2896827) Continue reading
Tawapou Planting Tips Posted on February 29, 2016 The best time for planting is from May through to September. This is the time when the soil is moist; the days are cooler yet too short for the ground to dry out. Continue reading