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Dunedin Public Art Gallery, 30 The Octagon New Zealand
To celebrate Forest & Bird’s 100th birthday, we’re searching for the bird that has captured New Zealanders’ hearts over the last century! There are 75 brilliant manu in the running, including five species that became extinct since 1923.
Join Forest & Bird Dunedin for a working bee at the Lenz Reserve in the Catlins!
Botany Department carpark on the corner of Great King and Union Street New Zealand
Kevin and Gill Adshead & Virginia Moreno – Mataia and Forest Bridge Trust
Ranui Community House, 474 Swanson Road, opposite the Ranui Library. New Zealand
Our guest speaker is Amelia Geary - F&B Regional Conservation Manager.
Blenheim School Hall, Seymour St. Blenheim New Zealand
Take action on climate change by writing letters to Dunedin City Councillors calling on them to adopt the draft Zero Carbon Plan 2030.
OUSA Main Common Room, University of Otago New Zealand
Meet Invercargill's general election candidates at a public meeting hosted by Forest & Bird's Southland Branch, and chaired by George Hobson, Conservation Advocacy & Communications Officer.
Invercargill Working Men's Club, 154 Esk Street, Invercargill New Zealand
Join Forest & Bird Southland at their Climate Shift-themed Spring Eco Fest!
Invercargill Workingmen's Club, 154 Esk Street, Invercargill New Zealand
Tom Kay, Forest & Bird's Fresh Water Advocate will be talking about the Making Room for Rivers campaign.
Garden Room at St Peter's, 90 Ghuznee Street, Te Aro, Pōneke Wellington. New Zealand
The speaker will be - Trevor James, fresh water ecologist, who will talk about the state of Tasman freshwater systems.
Cup of tea available before the meeting.
Tāhunanui School Hall, 69 Muritai Street, Tāhunanui, Nelson New Zealand
Last employed as our Society's Chief Conservation Officer, Kevin began his activist career at age 15 when he campaigned against the Forest Service's plans to log native forests in the West Coast.
WEA, 59 Gloucester Street, Christchurch New Zealand
Room CB1, Campbell Building, Tai Poutini Polytechnic - Te Pūkenga, 73-87 Tainui Street New Zealand
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