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Date: 07 July 2017
The first Central Otago Toyota Kiwi Guardian adventure site is being launched at Flat Top Hill today.
Toyota Kiwi Guardians is an activity-based programme helping kids connect with nature by encouraging them to go on epic guided adventures and earn rewards.
Kids complete actions, adventures or explorations – you can choose from a wide range online – and then when they have completed a task, they can claim a medal online, which will be posted at no cost.
The new Central Otago site is at Flat Top Hill, next to Butchers Dam in Alexandra. This is the first of several new sites planned for the lower South Island this year.
DOC Community Ranger Trudy Anderson says it is exciting to bring the adventure programme to Central Otago.
“We’re excited to make it easier for kids from Central to get outside, enjoy the fresh air, have fun and create memories. We hope they’ll learn good conservation habits at the same time.”
Toyota Kiwi Guardians has been running throughout the country since November 2015. It is an activity programme helping kids aged 6-10 years old connect with nature.
Today there are eight Kiwi Guardian adventure sites launching throughout the country, with more planned for later this year.
Trudy says kids love following the guided adventure maps, and collecting medals from different sites around the country.
“It’s great to be able to bring this programme to Central Otago and showcase our special local places. We want kids to actively engage with nature and establish lifelong connections.”
Information for the new sites will be available for download online from today.
Alternatively, Flat Top Hill adventure maps will be available at the Department of Conservation office in Dunstan Road Alexandra or from the Alexandra Public Library.
Annette Grieve
Senior Ranger, Community
Email: agrieve@doc.govt.nz
Mobile: +64 27 408 3370