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Wednesday, June 11
 

1:00pm NZST

Manu and their kai (Wed)
Wednesday June 11, 2025 1:00pm - 3:30pm NZST
Identify local birds and undertake 5MBC and complete a quick quadrat survey of potential food sources, to determine if there is a link between the two.
Wednesday June 11, 2025 1:00pm - 3:30pm NZST
PM (1.00pm to 3.30pm)

4:00pm NZST

Controversy in Conservation (Wed)
Wednesday June 11, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
Indoors for the first part, with some activities outside. Running through the ethical considerations in conservation (activities), the representation of data for projects such as 1080 application, investigating claims and creating a science communication piece.
Wednesday June 11, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
AFTER SCHOOL (4.00pm to 6.30pm)

6:30pm NZST

Nocturnal Navigators: Crafting Traps and Unlocking Biodiversity – AFTER DARK (Wed)
Wednesday June 11, 2025 6:30pm - 9:00pm NZST
Discover the hidden world of moths with Kelly Body in this captivating after-dark workshop. Participants will design and build their own moth traps, witness Kelly’s expert model in action, and collect samples from the night’s catch. This hands-on experience offers a unique lens into biodiversity and highlights the essential roles moths play in ecosystems. Perfect for integration with microscope work or internal assessments, this workshop combines practical science with meaningful discussions about conservation and the importance of protecting our planet’s nocturnal pollinators.
Wednesday June 11, 2025 6:30pm - 9:00pm NZST
AFTER DARK (6.30pm to 9pm)
 
Thursday, June 12
 

10:00am NZST

Local River Study (Thurs)
Thursday June 12, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
Understanding river health using a SHMAK kit (or similar) and visual health assessment, and the implications for the environment. Workshop would be undertaken on-site, with a reflection back inside at the end, to summarise findings.

We will consider abiotic factors (temperature, reach dimensions, clarity, nitrogen), and biotic factors (invertebrates). This incorporates fair testing, as well as photos, measurements and tallies.
Thursday June 12, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
AM (10.00am to 12.30pm)

1:00pm NZST

Exploring the Rocky Shore (Thurs)
Thursday June 12, 2025 1:00pm - 3:30pm NZST
Heading out and understanding what makes a rock pool tick. Measure rock pools (including depth), taking percent covers of algae, using quadrats to measure biodiversity and abiotic factors such as temperature and oxygen, pH. Includes tallies, measurements, observations, photos and fair testing. Using this information to infer what depends on what, and what we might expect if an abiotic factor were to change. Summing up back at base, comparing information, brainstorming report.
Thursday June 12, 2025 1:00pm - 3:30pm NZST
PM (1.00pm to 3.30pm)

4:00pm NZST

Tracking and Trapping (Thurs)
Thursday June 12, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
Time spent making ink and chew cards, running through the physiology/behaviours of introduced and endemic species, and control methods. Links in well to the ‘Controversy in Conservation’ session.
Thursday June 12, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
AFTER SCHOOL (4.00pm to 6.30pm)

6:30pm NZST

Night Stalkers: Tracking Predators and Protecting Wildlife – AFTER DARK (Thurs)
Thursday June 12, 2025 6:30pm - 9:00pm NZST
Step into the nocturnal world with Kelly Body in this thrilling evening workshop, Night Stalkers: Tracking Predators and Protecting Wildlife. Participants will set ink tunnels and chew cards to detect predator activity, explore possum markings, and uncover signs of hedgehogs and rats under the cover of darkness. The session also features an unforgettable experience observing tuna (eels) and native fish at night. Dive into discussions on safeguarding our native species, including hands-on tips for creating weta houses, lizard gardens, and bird nesting boxes. This immersive workshop blends exploration and conservation, empowering participants to make a difference for our precious wildlife.
Thursday June 12, 2025 6:30pm - 9:00pm NZST
AFTER DARK (6.30pm to 9pm)
 
Friday, June 13
 

10:00am NZST

Controversy in Conservation (Fri)
Friday June 13, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
Indoors for the first part, with some activities outside. Running through the ethical considerations in conservation (activities), the representation of data for projects such as 1080 application, investigating claims and creating a science communication piece.
Friday June 13, 2025 10:00am - 12:30pm NZST
AM (10.00am to 12.30pm)

1:00pm NZST

Local River Study (Fri)
Friday June 13, 2025 1:00pm - 3:30pm NZST
Understanding river health using a SHMAK kit (or similar) and visual health assessment, and the implications for the environment. Workshop would be undertaken on-site, with a reflection back inside at the end, to summarise findings.

We will consider abiotic factors (temperature, reach dimensions, clarity, nitrogen), and biotic factors (invertebrates). This incorporates fair testing, as well as photos, measurements and tallies.
Friday June 13, 2025 1:00pm - 3:30pm NZST
PM (1.00pm to 3.30pm)
 

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