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Weekend Camp at Ngarata Homestead, Totaranui.
Totaranui, Abel Tasman National Park New Zealand
Join us for native tree planting at 'The Sanctuary' (ECan reserve on the banks of the Waimakariri) Saturday 31st August 1-3.30pm.
Meet at the gate at Coutts Island Rd (near 589 Coutts Island Rd) - google map. Afternoon tea provided.
Western end of Coutts Island Road New Zealand
Join us at the secluded Ronga Reserve, Rai Valley, for our annual planting day. Under the shade of giant totara and matai, we’ll be restoring the site with a variety of broadleaf and podocarp species.
Ronga Reserve, Rai Valley New Zealand
A walk along the stop bank on the estuary. Chance to see bird life and restoration of this area.
Westshore Napier New Zealand
Join Forest & Bird's Dunedin Branch for a public talk about marine protected areas in the Southern Ocean Surrounding Antarctica.
Room 215, 2nd floor Zoology Benham Building, 346 Great King St, Dunedin New Zealand New Zealand
Join Forest & Bird's Dunedin Branch for boat trip to look for pelagic seabirds.
Meet at the Botany Department carpark New Zealand
Pearl Creek Working Bee. Meet at the end of Cotterell Road, Appleby at 9am. Cutting back tree lucerne, releasing plants etc.
end of Cotterell Road, Appleby New Zealand
We are extremely pleased to announce that the Minister for Conservation Eugenie Sage will be talking to us in August.
135 Awaroa Road, corner Great North Road New Zealand
Encounters in wild New Zealand by Craig Potton. A good old fashioned 35 mm slide show by Craig Potton, a Forest and Bird Ambassador and distinguished Life Member.
Tahunanui School Hall, 69 Muratai Street, Tahunanui, Nelson New Zealand
Living the Change explores solutions to the global crises we face today – solutions any one of us can be part of – be inspired by the stories of people and their communities living in a sustainable and regenerative way.
Memorial theatre, Student Union Building, Victoria University, Kelburn campus New Zealand
Due to a clash of commitments, the previously advertised speaker Paul Michael will be unable to speak on fern pioneers.
WEA, 59 Gloucester Street (opposite Art Gallery), Christchurch New Zealand
Speaker Konrad Richter - Russian Arctic Exploration - Wildlife, History and Culture.
Southern Institute of Technology, Tay St, Invercargill New Zealand
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