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KCC Website Contributors Page
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
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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