Pollution and overfishing awareness poem

Our oceans and seas are precious especially to this world, as it shines a bright blue treasuring majestic pearls.
But our poor creatures are dying in an environment of pollution, luckily people have a solution.
To help start choosing re-usable over single use plastic, then maybe our seas would go back to fantastic.
Or you could live your normal day cycle, we just ask for you to recycle.
Another great thing to do to help your peers, is to go to a polluted beach and help be a clean up volunteer.
We should stop this pollution so our fishies don’t die, or the sea would only be the tears that I cry.

It’s not just plastic that hurts the sea, overfishing is something else we really don’t need.
Overfishing can cause endangered species or unbalance the food chain, which for a lot of sea creatures and I is a real big pain.
Tiritiri Matangi used to be one of the jewels in Hauraki Gulf, before it got overfished and by Kina it was engulfed.
Now it has no seaweed and fishes, and the Kina is unhealthy.
When going fishing only take what you need, if it’s just for you take one, no need to have greed.

So be aware to take care of our planet or else it’ll end up all twisted and swirled, and remember there is only one of this world.

Ambury Regional Park

A fibre is a natural or artificial thread that is usually used to make cloth or rope. Fibres come from the hair of invertebrates and mammals. Mainly from a Vacuna, Alpaca, Muskox, Merino sheep, Angora Rabbit, Cashmere goat, Camel, Guanaco, Tapad Llama, Chinchilla, Angora Goat, Huacaya Alpaca, or Ccara Llama.

Animal fibres are woven, knitted, or even felted to make clothes and other products. Once the fibres are ready, they are made into soft and warm jackets, wraps, blazers, shawls, ponchos, coats and other forms of clothing and accessories.

Wool is similar to animal fibres, also being able to make clothings. But wool has other purposes, like Insulator, Ferterliser, and you can even find wool in pianos softening the impact of the piano hammers.
Ambury Regional Park is a Farm in Auckland open to the public. It is a working farm, but also shares its milk with calves and pigs. There is public lamb feeding and cow milking between July and November and you can participate in community workshops.

The farm is on Ambury road in Māngere Bridge. Ambury Regional Park is 18.8 km north east from The Gardens School. It’s a 20 minute drive from The Gardens School.