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This is the Annual Tree Planting. The 4th year of the Branch planting at the Waitangi Reserve near the Celestial Compass. Only the morning for a time by the sea enjoying the reserve and views.
Waitangi Reserve Napier Foreshore New Zealand
Thanks to our volunteers over the years, a few hundred native coastal wetland native plants have been put in Harbourview Fernbird Flats but they need some help from the invasive weeds.
19 Longbush Road, Te Atatu Peninsula New Zealand
A whirlwind tour of South America.
Gael Ogilvie, who works as the general manager of environmental services for Auckland Council, will present some highlights of her recent trip to South America.
Kelston Community Centre, 126 Awaroa Road, Sunnyvale, Auckland New Zealand
The kea's silly antics have made it famous around the world, but life for last year's Bird of the Year isn't easy. Once abundant, there are only 3,000 - 7,000 birds left in the wild.
St John's Church, Wai-iti Road, Timaru New Zealand
Dr Phil Battley from the Wildlife & Ecology Group at Massey University will talk about wetland birds.
Palmerston North City Library, George Street, Palmerston North New Zealand
Join Forest & Bird's Waikato branch for a walk at Pukemokemoke Bush Reserve.
Just 20 minutes North of Hamilton, this 40-hectare reserve is home to over 300 native plants including matai, totara, kauri, kanuka and kahikatea.
Pukemokemoke Bush Reserve, Tauhei Rd, Tauhei New Zealand
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