CCSP South Pacific Spring 2012
Friday, May 11, 2012
Farewell, my friends
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Terrestrial Ecology
Time for an update on our trip to the west coast! Last week we traveled to the south island's west coast in order to study New Zealand's terrestrial ecosystems. We got to know the locals of this beautiful land, from the mighty Rimu to the delicate Kidney Fern. Dr. Joe Sheldon led us on our journey and it's safe to say that every student, from the ecology major to the political science major, learned a thing or two about how the intricate community of birds, trees, and ferns works together to make up the forest.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
NODRILLKAIKOURA
Sorry for the delay...We've been quite busy here in the southern hemisphere. We've just arrived home from a week-long trip to the South Island's west coast, a rugged coastline covered by beautiful native bush. However, that update is to come shortly. First off, a word on NODRILLKAIKOURA.
The NZ government is proposing to open up two off-shore blocks just off the coast of Kaikoura for deep sea oil exploration and drilling. This is an incredible risk to the natural and local economy of Kaikoura. Kaikoura's marine ecosystems are incredible, I think we're all familiar with what an oil "spill" could do to it.
Please help us to protect this beautiful place! Restoring Eden has highlighted this issue on their website at
This program exists in Kaikoura because Kaikoura is a one-of-a-kind location. It is a privilege to be here, to witness a place so stunning. Why would we even consider putting such a unique place in harm's way? Please help us make our voice heard, to convince the Ministry of Economic Development to revoke these two blocks for oil exploration.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
Spring Break!
One of the things I did over spring break was the Milford Track with Bethany and Jess. It is a four-day hike starting at Lake Te Anau and ends at the Milford Sound. It was one of the best backpacking trips of my life! Each day the trail just got better and better. We saw so many waterfalls, probably more than I have seen in my whole life! We even got to see the tallest waterfall in New Zealand called the Sutherland Falls. It is the 5th tallest in the world! Most of the trail went through the Clinton and Arthur Rainforest Valley’s. The rainforest was so cool! There was moss growing on everything! Another great thing about this trail is we got to see so much wild life, especially native birds. We saw Weka, Tui, Fantails, and Kea. A Robin even landed on Jess’s pack! I had so much fun and was glad to see another part of New Zealand.