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James is an Edmund Hillary Fellow and an internationally recognised interdisciplinary marine scientist with extensive experience working in sustainability and climate change communications.
WEA, 59 Gloucester Street (opp. Art Gallery) New Zealand
Join Forest & Bird Dunedin and explore the eastern spur of the Lammermoor Range!
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Meet at the Botany Department carpark (corner of Great King Street and Union Street West) New Zealand
9am to midday. Meet at the end of Cotterell Road, Appleby. For more information contact Malcolm Hugman m.hugman@hotmail.com
end of Cotterell Road, Appleby New Zealand
Ewen Cameron is the Curator of Botany at Auckland Museum and President of the Auckland Botanical Society. He has had a life-long interest in natural history, specialising in plants, but also has a good knowledge of fauna.
Senior Citizens' Hall, The Strand, Takapuna New Zealand
Title: What research discoveries have been made about weka since 2015? Speaker: Ralph Powlesland Formerly employed as an ornithologist by the Department of Conservation until 2010. He
Blenheim School Hall New Zealand
Join Forest & Bird Dunedin for a presentation from Mel Young on how hoiho (yellow-eyed penguins) forage for food in the marine environment.
Room 215, 2nd floor Zoology Benham Building, 346 Great King St, Dunedin New Zealand
Join Forest & Bird Dunedin for a field trip to the Falconer Wetland near Paerau.
Meet at the Botany Department car park, Corner of Great King and Union St West New Zealand
Visit a local white-flippered penguin colony. Learn about these delightful birds from Thomas and Kristina from Christchurch Penguin Rehabilitation.The trip entails 30 minutes walk there and back, climbing down and up a steep ladder, and over rocks.
9am Info contact Contact Malcolm m.hugman@hotmail.com
We leave on the bus from Puponga at the base of the spit at 12.15 on Friday and return late on Sunday. For more info book with Julie nikau48@gmail.com.
Farewell Spit Lighthouse New Zealand
Local fisheries technologist Richard Wells has worked in the commercial fishing industry for 30 years, with the last 15 years spent in large part focused on developing risk mitigation tools and processes to reduce direct effects of fishing on protected
Tahunanui School Hall, 69 Muritai Street, Tahunanui, Nelson New Zealand
Susan will describe the indigenous ecology of the South Island high country ecosystems as context for the radical shifts that have happened through time.
59 Gloucester Street, Christchurch New Zealand
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