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Wednesday 26 June 2019

Charlesworth Reserve

Today our teacher told us we are going to the Charlesworth Reserve next week on Wensday for C.I.P and we are going to plant some trees not gust any trees but native trees at Charlesworth Reserve and that is all the I know so far I will keep you guys up dated when I come back from when we go there.

What Is The Charlesworth Reserve?
Answer:Charlesworth Reserve is a wetland edge walk featuring restoration planting, wetland birds, and tidal pools. There are a couple of additional paths you can explore to extend your walk.

What are we planting at Charlesworth Reserve?
Answer:We are planting native plants for native animals to come back and have life in the native trees that will be able to have birds.

Who Is Charlesworth Named After?
Answer: English: habitational name from a place in Derbyshire named Charlesworth, from an Old English personal name Ceafl.

How Many Trees Does The Government Want Us To Plant?
Answer: 1 Billion. 

What Is The History?

Answer:Charlesworth Wetland Reserve is a 20-ha remnant salt marsh on the western edge of the AvonHeathcote Estuary/Ihutai in Christchurch. The wetland was extensively modified in the early 1900s by infilling and draining. Since the 1990s the Christchurch City Council has been restoring the area by creating tidal pools and planting. Between November 2015 and December 2018 two lines of tracking tunnels were used to monitor small mammals and lizards. At the same time terrestrial arthropods were monitored by using wooden disks and onduline (corrugated roofing material) as artificial habitat. The tunnels were baited once every two months with peanut butter to record footprints of animals passing through. The disks and onduline were checked every two months for arthropod presence. Indications from the tracking tunnels were that the common hedgehog was widespread within the reserve. Rats were regularly encountered within wetter areas and mice in the dryer areas. The wooden disks proved to be the most effective artificial habitat at the reserve. A greater number of animals and greater species diversity were encountered under the wooden disks than the onduline. An average of 35 species were encountered at each site over the duration of the monitoring. The site with the highest species diversity and number of individuals was the Linwood Ave site with 228 individuals and 39 species. The most common arthropod encountered over both habitats was the predatory.




Who Is The Captain Of Charlesworth Reserve?
Answer: Captain Williams.


why does the sun heat the earth even more?
Answer:The sun's radiation strikes the ground, thus warming the rocks. As the rock'stemperature rises due to conduction, heat energy is released into the atmosphere, forming a bubble of air which is warmer than the surrounding air.


who is the captain of Charlesworth Reserve?
His Name is William Charlesworth.
And this is his Grave.


This shows what it is. The map and the hole place like you can see every where you can go.



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