Public Talk: Returning Native Birdsong to Ōamaru

Poster for talk about returning native birdsong, featuring an image of DOC workers and volunteers looking at a trap

What is Predator Free 2050? How can predator control in the urban environment aid this national initiative and bring back native birdsong to Ōamaru?

Join Tim Exton (DOC Regional Predator Free Ranger) and Andrew Powazynski (DOC Community Ranger Ōamaru) to find out what impact urban predator control has had in other towns. Learn about the tools of the trade and find out how to become an active part of this great initiative, as an individual or as part of a community group.

 This talk is free. Mask wearing is mandatory. 

 

Tuesday 3rd May 6-7pm Scottish Hall, 10 Tyne Street, Ōamaru

 

When

  • Tuesday, 03 May 2022 | 06:00 PM - 07:00 PM

Location

Mask wearing mandatory.

Scottish Hall, 10 Tyne Street, Oamaru, 9400, View Map

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