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October • WLG Gravel Pit, Kapuka South

Titiroa Catchment Group looks at Biodiversity on Farm

On Friday 13th May, the Titiroa Catchment Group will welcome professor David Norton, a leading biodiversity expert, to help them explore their catchment and local bush blocks. David has a passion for supporting communities to look after and establish biodiversity on farm.

Join us to understand what biodiversity really means and what we have in the Titiroa catchment. There will be a catchment tour, a chance to explore some bush, and discussion about on farm management. The Environment Southland biodiversity team will also be joining us to talk about current funding support and local biodiversity projects.

If you would like to join this event, please contact Sandra Campbell, Thriving Southland Eastern Co-ordinator at 021 400 431 or email [Enable JavaScript to view protected content]

Posted on: Saturday, 23 April 2022

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