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How to set up a Predator-Free Neighbourhood: Post #1

October 9, 2017by Monica Peters 1 Comment

Being a predator-free neighbourhood ambassador wasn’t something Kelvin Hastie set out to be. It’s just that he had the vision to rid his neighbourhood of pests after seeing a weasel […]

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Community environmental restoration, Predator/pest free, Volunteer monitoring

How do #community groups decide which #monitoring method to use?

September 28, 2017by Monica Peters 3 Comments

The question ” How do community groups decide which monitoring method to use?” is the starting point for the Biodiversity Monitoring Guide for Auckland Community Groups (a new resource being […]

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Citizen science, Community environmental restoration, Science communication, Science/enviro-ed, Volunteer monitoring

Helping #communities find the right #monitoring methods for their #environmental #restoration projects

August 17, 2017by Monica Peters 4 Comments

One of my absolutely favourite jobs is talking to landowners and community groups engaged in environmental restoration. It’s where my personal and professional interests really come together. Our team (me, […]

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Citizen science, Community environmental restoration, Science/enviro-ed, Volunteer monitoring

Working towards best practice for community environmental monitoring

February 23, 2016by Monica Peters Leave a comment

Around 30 participants representing community groups, agency scientists and environmental managers joined in on a speed workshop (50 mins!) to help develop best practice for community monitoring. The event took […]

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Citizen science, Community environmental restoration, Indigenous culture(s), Science communication, Volunteer monitoring

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Community-led biodiversity restoration, land use and citizen science are where my personal and professional interests overlap. As Director of people+science, I work on diverse projects, many of which sit at the interface between science and the public. I work in partnership with NGOs, science professionals, community members, and land managers. I draw on a broad set of skills including hands-on conservation, research, impact evaluation, governance, science communication and… fine arts. Although eclectic, together these form distinct, though overlapping lenses through which to interpret and understand our environment.

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