Monday, 13 June 2016

Working Collaboratively

Throughout the year, we work collaboratively with other gully restorers.  I find it a great help as I build up my knowledge, hear expert advice and continue to build a network of experts who can help me.  I love learning and hearing about new projects to take part in.  All this helps to inspire the children and get them thinking creatively.

In March I met with one of the local gully restorers, Rex Bushell.  I wanted to see what he was doing in his section of the Mangaiti Gully and to see how I could use his knowledge to further improve what we were doing. 

Rex was a fountain of knowledge and full of passion for Mangaiti Gully.  He pointed out a range of wildlife species and plant life and my head was full of ideas.  How could we help? 

It wasn't long till Rex made contact with an offer and I took one of the classes to help his team with their gully floor plant out.  The children had a blast.  500 holes dug and harakeke planted in 1 1/2 hours.  The children loved making new friends and sharing their learning.

You can read more about the result here;
http://gullyrestoration.blogspot.co.nz/2016/06/rototuna-primary-school-enviroschools.html


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