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These contributions have been sent in by KCC members.

Send your contributions to - KCC Website Contributions, PO Box 631, Wellington.
Or email your stories and poems to office@wn.forest-bird.org.nz

 

Logan and his dad, visiting Te Urewera National Park To KCC,
My name is Logan and I am seven.
My sister and I collect your magazines and they have lots of cool stuff in them.
We went on a Forest and Bird camp in Te Urewera Park. We stayed at the Lions Hut. We went on a walk at night to see the eel in a river. We went on a big walk and came home wet because my shoes got wet in a stream. We had a good dinner.
Here is a photo of my dad and me on the fence outside the Lions Hut.
From Logan Munro.

 

026.a100jpg.JPG (12402 bytes) Alicia Norton and her mum decorated their letterbox with unwanted circulars that came in the post. What a cool thing to do!

 

Annie McDougall wants to help clean up the world. Read her letter to learn about her concerns.
A close-up of Annie's picture Dear KCC,

I love nature and animals. But there's an obvious problem: pollution.
I can't bear to think that innocent sea creatures are dying just because some stupid people are to lazy to put their rubbish in the bin.
I can't help feeling that I should do something about this but I'm just a 10 year old girl. It would be easier to help if I was an adult. But thousands of animals would be dying while I grow up.
For the meantime I guess I can just not litter myself and pick up any rubbish I see on the street, but it doesn't quite seem enough. I wish there was a way I could do more. Do you know a way I could really help?

Thanks for your time.
Annie McDougall

PS. I hope you like the drawing I did for contributors corner. [We love it! Thanks Annie.]


Help Annie to stop animals dying from eating rubbish.

Always put your rubbish in the bin and keep New Zealand's towns, cities, forests, streams and beaches clean.

Part of Annie's picture

 

Taranaki Falls - By Canan Catchpole

I went to the Taranaki Falls one day
I saw Tussock grasses on the way
When I got there, I saw a lava flow
That happened some years ago

The falls were fast, the stream was slow
It really was a magnificent show
We saw M.T Ruapehu and M.T Ngaurahoe
The peaks of the Mountains were very snowy

In the bush there were Beech trees everywhere
We saw a fantail darting through the air
It had pretty colours brown, white & grey
It was beautiful to see the fantail stay

I made up this poem heading back on our way
It was a nice walk on a fine bright day
And now at the end I would just like to state
That the bush walk was fun and really great.

 

Connor Longmire, age 4, wants to help save native birds from enemies like stoats and rats - I know this because he sent this letter...

Dear KCC
My mum is writing this letter for me because I am only 4 years old.
My name is Connor Longmire and I have got a plan to stop the weasels, stoats, ferrets, rats and mice from eating the native bird chicks and eggs.
I am going to do a deal with them - if they all agree to stop eating the chicks and eggs, then I will give them chocolate, chips and lollipops!
I hope that this will help to save all the native birds.
I have drawn a picture for you of all the birds being safe.
From Connor Longmire.

Connor Longmire
 

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