Sunday 24 August 2014

Eco Warriors' Weekly Clean-up Friday 22 August 2014

The Eco Warriors team has more than doubled its numbers as new children joined our group this week.  Fifty-six keen warriors split into two groups and targeted different areas on the reserve and up the walkway.

The jump in numbers is really heartening. It seems children were inspired by an Eco Warrior presentation by students at our whole school assembly last week.

Briefing the new warriors and pairing up with experienced students


We have more than doubled in size as new warriors have joined...

Recycling at the end

Friday 15 August 2014

Weekly Clean-up Friday 15 August 2104

Today we went down to Elm Park Reserve to conduct our weekly rubbish clean-up.  There was quite a bit of litter and the sorting buckets helped us sort the pieces of rubbish for recycling back at school.

We are proud of today's work by a dedicated group of colourful Eco-Warriors who love their high visibility vests.  Thanks to Ms Meikle for the new gear.

A warm welcome to our new members today.

Soon it will be time to take our next set of stream data recordings for WaiCare.

Our new high-vis jackets are cool.....

Cleaning up the walkway....

Our recycling bins are better than our blue sacks as we can sort as we collect...instead of double handling

Friday 8 August 2014

Weekly Clean-up Friday 8 August 2104



Thanks to our wonderful rubbish pickers today.  Elm Park school students have been dedicated since 2008 and their efforts are much appreciated by everyone at school.


Getting hard to reach rubbish on the other side of the fence up the walkway... pickers really help!

Eco-Warriors who love their job....

It was fairly free of litter today... that makes us happy!

We'll be back next Friday... you can count on us!

Friday 1 August 2014

Stream Testing 1 August 2014


It was great that it was a fine day today despite the predictions of rain!  A small band of trained stream testers from Room 12, 13 and 14 came down with me to take the readings and to find if there were any invertebrates in our catch today.

We were pleased to have Ms Meikle accompany us. She is learning just what we do and will help us with the testing when she can.

There was no smell today and the water was flowing sluggishly. The water was cloudy where we usually take our samples but we noticed that this cloudy water was coming from a drain that was emptying into the stream. The following photo shows the change in the water just a little way away from where the water was flowing into the stream. 
You can see the clearer water on the left hand side of this picture...


We don't like to see cloudy water going into the stream... is it water from washing cars...?


Up the stream you can see how much cleaner the water was...



Here are our stream measurements:
Air temperature: 20 degrees
Water temperature: 15 degrees
Clarity: 11cm (very poor clarity today compared to last time and it hadn't rained for the last 2 days)
You can see just how dirty the water was ...


Invertebrates: snails (plenty of snails and one was a very large one!) and one damselfly. We were happy to see the damselfly as it is in the yellow section of our identification chart. These animals live in medium clean water.


The sinker we use for measuring clarity...
The mysterious golfball....we find some odd things in the water.

Nathan wants to fish out the bed-head out of the stream by the bridge... with his Dad's help...
                                           
Grateful thanks to Troy, Matthew, George, Nathan, Najwah, Jasmin, Richelle, and Aliah.