As part of Conservation Week, join us for an evening of inspiring talks and discussion with local, community-led conservation projects supported by TET.
Friday 5 September Motueka Public Library | 6–7.30pm
This is a chance to connect, collaborate, and share learnings — especially in light of recent events that have shown just how important our natural environment is.
Hear from: Elaine Asquith (TET Predator Free Activator) – Connect for impact Kathryn Brownlie (Battle for the Banded Rail) – A volunteer-centric model Debbie Winn (Motueka Catchment Collective) – The start, the now & the future Mike Stringer (Moutere Birdsong) – Every trap tells a story: using data to guide predator control
Come along, bring your questions, and be part of the conversation about how we protect and restore nature in our community.