Events

Pathways to Swimmable Rivers

By |2017-09-28T22:54:19+13:00September 28th, 2017|Events, News|

Southern Environmental Trust along with Rotary Christchurch South are hosting a free public forum; Pathways to Swimmable Rivers - 7pm, Wednesday 18th October 2017 Knox Church - Cnr Bealey Ave and Victoria St, Christchurch.  

2017 Waihora Ellesmere Trust AGM

By |2017-09-17T21:41:27+12:00August 23rd, 2017|Events, News|

The Waihora Ellesmere Trust invites you to their 2017 Annual General Meeting. When: 18th of September at 6.30 pm Where: Lincoln Events Centre, Habgood Lounge, Meijer Drive, Lincoln The AGM formalities will start at 6.30 pm followed by refreshments at 7.10 pm and then our guest speaker at 7.30 pm. WET is pleased to have [...]

Green Footprint Planting – September 15th

By |2017-08-22T23:36:55+12:00August 22nd, 2017|Events, News|

Join us on Friday September 15 for the annual Green Footprint Planting day. This year the event will be held at Timber Yard Point, Lakeside Domain with planting starting at 10am. Wear sturdy footwear and dress for the weather. Some spades and gloves will be provided but bring a spade if you have one. YHA will be [...]

Canterbury Plantout 2017

By |2017-08-14T23:45:27+12:00August 14th, 2017|Events, News|

Are you keen to get out and increase native biodiversity on the Canterbury Plains? If so the 2017 Canterbury Plantout, led by Te Ara Kakariki, is coming up on the 2nd and 16th of September registrations are now open. Go along to the TAK website for more information and to register. This is a great day [...]

Selwyn Waihora Seminar Series

By |2017-08-14T23:06:14+12:00August 14th, 2017|Events, News|

The Selwyn Waihora Zone Committee is hosting seven public seminars about water issues in Selwyn. The seminars will run fortnightly starting on the 22nd of June and will be held at Lincoln University, Ellesmere Junction Road/Springs Road, Lincoln. Each seminar will be provided twice – once at lunchtime (12.00 to 1.00pm) and once in the evening (7.30 – [...]

Selwyn Water?

By |2017-08-07T04:14:08+12:00August 7th, 2017|Events, News|

A Community Meeting is being held this Thursday the 10th A number of  speakers who will outline serious issues regarding our water and also offer some positive ways forward that will benefit everyone in the community.   For more information check out SWWIM website.

Land Use Consent to Farm

By |2017-08-07T03:58:00+12:00August 7th, 2017|Events, News|

9th August 7:30pm Greenpark Hall/Community Centre   (opp the old primary school) If you have questions regarding the consent to farm requirements come along to this meeting: Agenda: Discussing your consent to farm. Environment Canterbury staff will be present to answer questions. Landowners will need to apply for a consent to farm if their property is [...]

2017 Lincoln BioBlitz

By |2017-05-18T03:44:56+12:00January 25th, 2017|Events, News|

Starts on Friday 7 April, 3.15pm Ends on Saturday 8 April, 3.30pm 24 hours of discovery as you and scientists actively hunt for all species of plants, bugs, birds, other animals, fungi and more in an area around the Liffey Stream in Lincoln. Join the field walks, hear talks from experts and see displays. Visit [...]

2017 Te Waihora Wetland Bird Survey – volunteers needed

By |2017-05-18T03:44:56+12:00November 17th, 2016|Events, News|

Are you interested in the birds of Te Waihora? Would you like to be part of the annual count which is helping to build up a picture of bird species and numbers at this amazing wetland, internationally recognised for its birdlife? The next survey will take place on Saturday February 11, 2017 – it’s a great [...]

Lincoln University Dairy Farm Open Day

By |2017-05-18T03:44:56+12:00November 7th, 2016|Events, News|

Head along to Lincoln Dairy Farm and take in the displays and demonstrations and learn about the complex world of modern dairy farming and the global dairy industry as a whole: the science, the technology, the logistics, and the business of New Zealand’s largest export earner. Take your gumboots and your questions! Admission: no charge [...]

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