Travis Wetland
Travis Wetland is a wetland in the suburb of Burwood in Christchurch, New Zealand. An ecological restoration programme is being undertaken to restore the wetland. It covers 116 ha of land formerly drained and used as a dairy farm.[1] In 2009 it won the "Urban Sustainability" category in the awarded by the Minister for the Environment.[2]
In May 2010 the rare and endangered Canterbury mudfish were released into the wetland in the hope that they would become established.[3]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ R. P. Macfarlane; P. M. Johns; B. H. Patrick; Cornelis Vink (April 1998), Travis Marsh: invertebrate inventory and analysis, Lincoln University, hdl:10182/4155, Wikidata Q110426826
- ^ Smith, Nick (4 June 2009). "Green Ribbon Award winners announced". New Zealand Government. Retrieved 5 June 2009.
- ^ Brown, Giles (5 May 2010). "Project aims to re-establish endangered mudfish in wetland". The Press.
External links[]
- Travis Wetland website
- Travis Wetland, Christchurch City Council
- Travis Wetland fact-sheet, Christchurch City Council
Coordinates: 43°29′09″S 172°41′35″E / 43.485852°S 172.693133°E
Categories:
- Wetlands of New Zealand
- Geography of Christchurch
- Tourist attractions in Christchurch
- Protected areas of Canterbury, New Zealand
- Landforms of Canterbury, New Zealand
- Canterbury, New Zealand geography stubs