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Project Ruru: Help Our Native Owl Survive And Thrive (6th - 21st July)

Published: Mon 1 Jul 2024 11:55 AM
Project Ruru takes flight again. In 2022, fifteen artists made sculptures of our native owl in a variety of media. ‘Find the Roosting Rurus’ became part of another adventure within the Sculpture Park at Waitakaruru Arboretum.  Some of the artists’ rurus even featured on a Seven Sharp clip recently--  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAy8qb53j84
The park is located along the Waitakaruru Stream (Waitakaruruis Maori for owl by the water) so ruru hold a special place in our hearts. We want them to survive and thrive here in the park.  Rescued rurus are released here several times a year.
This year the Trust is working withForest & Birdand other organisations to draw attention to our native owl (ruru/morepork). Although this native species is not on the brink of extinction, it is threatened by predators.
The project launches again on 6th July with related arts and environmental activities planned to follow through all of the July school holidays.  Come any day or sign up for one of our family workshops https://www.sculpturepark.co.nz/workshops
Wingspanprovided the park with a blueprint for making nest boxes of plywood and in 2023 we installed 18 of them to schools in the Waikato.Hamilton Men’s Shedare making another 10 or more of these boxes from donated plywood fromMitre10 Cambridge. Like other years, we hope to install the boxes in locations where ruru boxes can provide better protection for nesting birds. Working withWintecarboriculture students, the Trust plans to have these boxes installed in suitable trees for safer ruru nesting places throughout the Waikato.
Our aim is for all visitors, and especially children, to know more about our native owl before they leave the park

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