How to appreciate a wetland
5 ways our wetlands can be appreciated – some ideas from a circumnavigation around Rangihoua wetland on Waiheke Island during EcoFest 2024
5 ways our wetlands can be appreciated – some ideas from a circumnavigation around Rangihoua wetland on Waiheke Island during EcoFest 2024
An insight into sharing art, science, images, and narratives at an orchestral event celebrating the natural world.
This blog continues a cultural journey to better understand the “how and why” of contemporary Aotearoa through an historical lens.
How do we describe cultural connection to place? This blog revisits some university essays I wrote last year by way of trying to gain a more nuanced insight into the complex relationships between land and people in Aotearoa.
This post is the first of a small series exploring the cultural terrains of Aotearoa both from a personal and academic perspective.
This third installation of 3 posts wraps up an overview of community-led conservation hubs in Aotearoa. There’s a summary of what successful ones look like and considerations for measuring their value add to conservation and communities.
The first post in this 3-part mini-series introduced the community-led conservation hub movement. This second post briefly looks at the community conservation sector in Aotearoa and what makes it so […]
I decided that a Great Big Goal was needed for 2022. Like cycling from Cape Reinga to Bluff in a month. Was it even possible? I didn’t think so, until […]