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This event has been postponed due to the second outbreak of Covid-19 in New Zealand.
Join Forest & Bird Dunedin for a working bee at Tautuku Forest in the Catlins.
Meet at the Botany Department car park, Corner of Great King and Union St West New Zealand
Join Forest & Bird Dunedin for a winter walk to Sutton Salt Lake near Middlemarch.
The Marlborough Branch AGM will be held immediately before the August monthly talk at 7.30pm on 20 August 2020, Blenheim School Hall.
Blenheim School Hall New Zealand
The theme for the Forest and Bird Marlborough monthly talk is - What is Marlborough’s future with Climate Change?
Join Forest & Bird Dunedin for a public talk about the New Zealand Bird Atlas.
Room 215, 2nd floor Zoology Benham Building, 346 Great King St, Dunedin New Zealand
Forest and Bird will be helping with the coastal cleanup of the Waimea Estuary. This coincides with conservation week which is the 15th to 23rd of August this year.
Rabbit Island New Zealand
A New Wasp Invasion to the Top of the South.
Tahunanui School Hall, 69 Muritai Street, Tahunanui New Zealand
A behind the scenes look at lizard conservation on our doorstep.
59 Gloucester Street, Christchurch New Zealand
From 9am to midday. Please register with Malcolm m.hugman@hotmail.com
end of Cotterell Road, Appleby New Zealand
King Shag – endemic to the Marlborough Sounds. A talk by Mike Bell, 7:30pm, Richmond Library Barnicoat Room.
Richmond Library, Barnicoat Room New Zealand
Camp at Mangarakau Lodge. We will go out to 'The Island' to check for gum seedlings and take some walks. Contact Julie for more info. nikau48@gmail.com
Mangarakau Wetland, Dry Road, Anatori New Zealand
Meet at 7.30 am @ Paremata Flats for a briefing and split into pairs. Survey should start at 8 and take 1-3 hours (depending on which transect). Please contact Julie nikau48@gmail.com or 5450989 so we know numbers.
Paremata Flats, Maori Pa Road, Delaware Bay New Zealand
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