A One Day Training Workshop
Friday 9 July 2010
NELSON
PRESENTER: CHRIS ECROYD, SCION
Attendees will learn a range of features used for eucalypt identification: bark types, leaves, buds and the characteristics of common groups such as blue gums, stringy-barks, ashes and peppermints. Attendees will also learn to recognise the common species found in New Zealand and be introduced to the use of the EUCLID identification key.
This (6 CEU) educational opportunity is brought to you by:
SCION
New Zealand Arboricultural Association
New Zealand Notable Trees Trust
NELMAC Tree Services
This workshop is for all those involved working with, growing or utilising eucalypts. Arborists, Foresters, Horticulturists, Saw Millers, the general tree and botanical enthusiast.
Registration
A registration application can be obtained at
arb.promotions@paradise.net.nz
Participant numbers limited to 20 so you will need to be quick!

On the back of the success of last year’s joint conference with the NZAA, the NZNTT are pleased to announce that we are planning another combined programme.
Mark your calendar for the
11th – 13th of November
This year's venue will be at the
Ellerslie Convention Centre, Auckland
You can keep up on the 2010 Conference developments by going to the NZAA website
www.nzarbor.org.nz where there will be a full programme available soon.
Submitting new trees to the NZNTT database couldn't be easier. Click on the following link to open an account.
register.notabletrees.org.nz/user/register
You will be sent a message when your account has been enabled. A guide to measuring, recording additional information and the submission of new trees online is contained on the NZNTT website.
We look forward to receiving the registration of any new trees to the NZNTT.
Happy Tree Hunting.
The NZNTT is pleased to announce the Database is now accessible. All our current historical tree listings can be found in the New Zealand Tree Register.
Trees can be searched in various ways (City, Region, Species, Champion Tree Scores). As many of the trees require updating, the Trust would be happy to recieve any information regarding a listed tree. This could be in the form of new measurements, location details or advice the tree has been removed. Note the verification status of a tree. Verified trees have had their details confirmed and an image attached to the file where one has been sumitted.