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Sue has recently retired from Forest & Bird after 29 years as our Southern Field Officer. She is not pursuing other conservation adventures including a very recent trip to the sub-Antarctic islands.
Southern Institute of Technology Tay Street, Room B1-11 New Zealand
Join us for a morning tree planting at Karaka Cove Matherson Road, Red Beach 9.30 am. Wear clean sturdy footwear bring gloves. Park at bottom of Matheson Road walk up through the bush and take the right hand fork in the path.
Matheson Road Whangaparaoa New Zealand
Lissy Fehnker-Heather started as the regional manager for Auckland & Coromandel 7 months ago. Now that she’s settled, she’s coming to chat about her background and vision for Auckland.
Senior Citizens' Hall, 5 The Strand, Takapuna New Zealand
Join us for a morning planting along side the stream draining Lakeside Reserve. This is the first stage to improve the water quality flowing into Orewa Estuary. Park on Lakeside Drive or in Judd Place reserve car park area.
Lakeside Drive Orewa New Zealand
Join us for a morning tree planting at Karaka Cove Matherson Road, Red Beach 9.30 am. Red Beach 9.30 am. Wear clean sturdy footwear bring gloves.
Sue Maturin and Graeme Loh.
Indoor meetings are held on the third Tuesday of every month at 5:30pm. Please be on time as we have to hold the door open to let people in.
Room 215, 2nd floor Zoology Benham Building, 346 Great King St, Dunedin New Zealand
9:30am Planting at Eves Valley reserve. The trees have been bought using donations from Andy Hamilton and Meike van Dam. The branch thanks Andy and Meike for this contribution which is made as an off-set to their travel.
Eves Valley Reserve, Eves Valley Road, Brightwater New Zealand
The Allan Herbarium is the largest herbarium in New Zealand with over 700,000 specimens. Two-thirds of the specimens are of indigenous plants but it includes the largest collections from the Subantarctic Islands of the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
54 Gerald Street, Lincoln New Zealand
This month’s talk is all about Kārearea/Falcon: Andy Frost of the Marlborough Falcon Conservation Trust has titled his talk Kārearea ‘cool’ spearhead species for NZ conservation.
Blenheim School Hall, Seymour St, Blenheim New Zealand
The plants of the exposed rocky Waitakere coast, including the few islands, are constrained by the salt-laden winds and stormy seas.
135 Awaroa Road, Kelston Community Centre, Auckland (Corner of Great North Road and Awaroa Road) New Zealand
This presentation will introduce the Kingdom Fungi. Examples from Golden Bay will illustrate these fascinating (and hard to identify) organisms as they appear in the forest.
Tahunanui School Hall, 69 Muritai Street, Tāhunanui, Nelson New Zealand
Fergus Sutherland, caretaker of Te Rere Reserve, has been involved with the reserve for over 30 years. He has lots of experience and stories to share about yellow-eyed penguin ecology, management and threats.
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