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Join Forest & Bird Dunedin for the branch annual general meeting.
Room 215, 2nd floor Zoology Benham Building, 346 Great King St, Dunedin New Zealand
Meet at the end of Cotterell Road, Appleby at 9am. Morning tea supplied. Bring your garden gloves and spade, secateurs/loppers or hand saw if you have them. For more info contact Malcolm 5473906 m.hugman@hotmail.com
end of Cotterell Road, Appleby New Zealand
Jean S Fleming ONZM CRSNZ Professor Emeritus of Science Communication, talks on "The Kapiti Coast Biodiversity Project" - restoring habitats and bringing people together in nature.
Tahunanui School Hall, 69 Muritai Street, Tahunanui, Nelson New Zealand
Forest & Bird Chief Executive Kevin Hague is in Christchurch to discuss the opportunity to restore our natural world this election year.
Smash Palace, 172 High St, Christchurch Central New Zealand
Blenheim School, Seymour St New Zealand
Seven years of Ark in the Park – by Gillian Wadams, manager Ark in the Park
Kelston Community Centre, 135 Awaroa Road, corner Great North Road, Kelston, Auckland New Zealand
Forest and Bird and Sumner Environment group are working with the CCC to restore native bush to this CCC reserve behind Sumner). All working bees are at the lower Mahoe-nui site.
Stew Robertson is founder and director of Abel Tasman Eco Tours and Tasman Bay Guardians. He spends his days out on the water in Tasman Bay, observing the natural world through an ecological lense and communicating that to his clients.
59 Gloucester Street, Christchurch New Zealand
Forest & Bird is going to build some giant sea birds at beaches around New Zealand this summer.
Carters Beach, Westport New Zealand
Build a giant sandcastle in the shape of your favourite seabird while learning about the threats they face and what you can do to help protect them!
St Kilda Beach New Zealand
A walk through a high station with magnificent views across Hawke's Bay. A must this year.
Father Christmas has promised to meet us at the end of the day.
Puketitiri New Zealand
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