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Your chance to hear the highlights of all our projects (Matuku Reserve, Ark in the Park, Orangihina, KCC etc), at our annual AGM.
The Hibiscus Coast Branch of Forest & Bird Annual General Meeting will be held on Wednesday 23 March at 7:00 pm 2022. Via Zoom Follow this link to join the meeting
Via Zoom New Zealand
We have had permission from the Chief Executive Kevin Hague for this to proceed with the following changes:
Evans Pass Road, Sumner, Christchurch New Zealand
Nigel Adams from the School of Environmental and Animal Sciences at Unitec, Auckland will talk to us about his research that focuses on the food web of two gannet colonies in the Hauraki Gulf, and how these two colonies coexist in this limited area. Hi
Postponed talk - we hope to reschedule this soon.
How can you use carbon footprinting to combat climate emergency?
Kelston Community Centre, 135 Awaroa Road, Sunnyvale, Auckland, corner Awaroa/Great North Rd. New Zealand
Evans Pass Road, Sumner Christchurch New Zealand
Join our first meeting of the year online via Zoom. Hear about kōkako and other goings-on at Ark in the Park, plus the always fascinating Plant of the Month.
CANCELLED as we are at the red covid traffic light setting.
Quaker Centre, 217 Ferry Road, Christchurch New Zealand
Our December presentation via Zoom will feature a native of the month from John Brown and a talk by Jacques de Satge.
Gillian Wadams: Purposeful pings - How remote monitoring systems can change how we trap.
Wilding conifers threaten to change the way we view and interact with our New Zealand. How do we control them? How do we ensure we protect our native biodiversity in that process?
Tahunanui School Hall, 69 Muritai Street, Tāhunanui, Nelson New Zealand
We will have a native of the month from John Brown and a talk by Shaun Lee.
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