by Kauri 2000 | Jan 25, 2018 | Kauri 2000 News
January 2018 The weather so far has been kind to the kauri, rain mixed with warm temperatures. We are preparing for planting early June 2018. Our contractors will be busy with site preparation in the coming months. Search for: Welcome to the New Year 2018 Jan 25,...
by Kauri 2000 | Sep 11, 2017 | Kauri 2000 News
Snapshots of our day planting with our volunteers. Search for: Welcome to the New Year 2018 Jan 25, 2018 January 2018 The weather so far has been kind to the kauri, rain mixed with warm temperatures. We are preparing for planting early June 2018. Our contractors...
by Kauri 2000 | Jun 20, 2017 | Kauri 2000 News
Over forty Chinese tourists volunteered to plant near Coromandel last Saturday. Fabulous weather, views and trees . Search for: Welcome to the New Year 2018 Jan 25, 2018 January 2018 The weather so far has been kind to the kauri, rain mixed with warm temperatures....
by Kauri 2000 | Jun 15, 2017 | Kauri 2000 News
Superb day for planting We had a fantastic turnout for the weekend and the weather was great too! Photos to come… Search for: Welcome to the New Year 2018 Jan 25, 2018 January 2018 The weather so far has been kind to the kauri, rain mixed with warm...
by Kauri 2000 | Apr 27, 2017 | Kauri 2000 News
Planting Day for volunteers will be on Saturday June 10th. Please contact us via email info@kauri2000.co.nz for more information. Search for: Welcome to the New Year 2018 Jan 25, 2018 January 2018 The weather so far has been kind to the kauri, rain mixed with warm...
by xwthiydx | Mar 16, 2017 | Kauri Today
The biggest threat to the survival of young kauri is invasive weeds – exotic invaders such as pampas grass, gorse, blackberry & kikuyu, which is why we place so much importance on releasing our trees until they are tall enough to survive on their own. Gorse...
by xwthiydx | Mar 16, 2017 | Kauri Today
Against this background it seemed rather fitting that we should mark the start of the new millennium by taking the first steps towards a future when groves of these beautiful trees will once again dominate the forest canopy, with the potential to endure into the...
by xwthiydx | Mar 16, 2017 | Kauri Today
With all this destruction, what is left of the original forests today? Max Johnston of Peninsula Environmental Practice has had extensive experience with kauri in the NZ Forest Service, and is the advisor on the establishment and management of its kauri plantings. He...
by xwthiydx | Mar 16, 2017 | Coromandel Giants
While most New Zealanders are familiar with the giant kauri of the Waipoua Forest, not so many know about the remaining giants of the Coromandel. In fact, of the great trees listed in The World of the Kauri (Halkett, J. & Sale, EV, Reed Methuen,1986), Coromandel...
by xwthiydx | Mar 14, 2017 | Botanical Details
The kauri grows in the subtropical northern part of the North Island, with a natural range as far as latitude 38 degrees south, roughly on a line joining Tauranga and Kawhia. However kauri are quite hardy and will grow as far south as Stewart Island (47 degrees...
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