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During and after the crisis: #citizenscience benefiting hyper-local, regional, national and global initiatives

April 27, 2020by Monica Peters Leave a comment

These are undoubtebly unusual times. Although we are urged to “stay home, save lives” there are still opportunities to contribute data during the more stringent lockdown phases. This (short) blog […]

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Bioblitz, Citizen science, Community environmental restoration, Volunteer monitoring, Water quality

Day 1 Sanctuaries of NZ: #biodiversity research, protection and restoration across New Zealand

August 19, 2018by Monica Peters 2 Comments

The 15th Sanctuaries of NZ (SONZ) community of practice was the largest gathering yet! The aim of bringing together community trusts, land/wildlife managers, iwi and scientists was to provide insights […]

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Community environmental restoration, Conferences & symposia, Predator/pest free, Volunteer monitoring

Forest & Bird NZ: notes from the 35th annual conference

July 1, 2016by Monica Peters Leave a comment

Around 100 branch members from around New Zealand, staff, supporters and speakers converged in Wellington on June 25, 2016 for the annual Forest and Bird Conference. The conference was an […]

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Community environmental restoration, Conferences & symposia, Science communication, Volunteer monitoring

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Community-led biodiversity restoration, conservation and citizen science are where my personal and professional interests overlap. I run my own consultancy people+science, contracting to NGOs, science professionals, community groups and government agencies on projects which often sit at the interface between science and the public. My background spans conservation, research, international development and fine arts - each a different lens through which to understand our environment and our relationship to it. My skill set includes multi-stakeholder project design and delivery, workshop facilitation, science communication, social and ecological research, and large-scale science event management. My work spans hands-on operational to governance and strategic design.

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