Archives For 30/11/1999

Being raised in a Māori-Pacific family in South Auckland, our ways of connecting to nature and conservation looked a bit different to what is displayed in the media.

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New Zealand’s longest running citizen science Project, the Garden Bird Survey kicks off on the 27th June. It’s time to dig out your lucky bird-watching hat, pull on the woolly socks, grab a chair and a cuppa tea, and head into the garden to count birds.

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Teachers, parents and tamariki have been sharing their learning from home stories to help inspire others to enjoy their local nature and look after their well-being.

We hope these examples provide you with more ideas to do with your own whānau and share with your local communities during Alert Level 2 and beyond.

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One way to relieve the bubble tension is to let nature in and go camping in your backyard. Research shows that nature boosts our immune system and reduces stress and anxiety.

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We spoke to three of our Science Advisors about mahi we could do to benefit conservation — and all within our bubbles

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