New Zealand has a really special environment. Many of the plants and trees found in New Zealand are not found anywhere else in the world. These plants and trees are endemic to our country. In New Zealand, one of the largest and longest living endemic trees is the NZ Kauri tree. Kauri are mainly found in three regions of New Zealand: the Coromandel, Auckland and Northland. The largest Kauri tree in the country is in the Waipoua Forest in Northland. It is called Tāne Mahuta. Some people refer to it as the ‘Lord of the Forest.’The Question Is - Thousands of people go to visit Tāne Mahuta every year. Would you like to be one of those people who got to see Tāne Mahuta in real life? Why or why not?On your blog, tell us whether you would like to go and visit Tāne Mahuta one day. Be sure to tell us why you do (or do not) want to visit this endemic tree.
1). I dont wanna see it because the other day I or we learnt that some trees we're dieing from the kauri dieback we might not know if the kauri die back is on our shoes and we carryed the kauri dieback around with us and giving it to other trees.
2).I apprecuate the trees from growing and cutting down and making newspapper and wood for our houses.
My next activity will come on Dec 18 Tuesday !
Blog ya later guys !
Thanks - Andrea
1). I dont wanna see it because the other day I or we learnt that some trees we're dieing from the kauri dieback we might not know if the kauri die back is on our shoes and we carryed the kauri dieback around with us and giving it to other trees.
2).I apprecuate the trees from growing and cutting down and making newspapper and wood for our houses.
My next activity will come on Dec 18 Tuesday !
Blog ya later guys !
Thanks - Andrea