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Reflections on #CitSciNZ2018 Symposium & workshops April 7-9, Te Papa, Wellington

April 17, 2018by Monica Peters 6 Comments

For a dynamic 3-days in around the capital (April 7-9), citizen science was in the spotlight. Seven different workshops totalling around 80 participants took place in the Wellington’s parks, wildlife […]

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#CitSciNZ2018, Bioblitz, Citizen science, Community environmental restoration, Volunteer monitoring

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

August 17, 2017by Monica Peters 5 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, Volunteer monitoring

Auckland citizen science working group #1: Debating Funding, Education, Tech, Data & Collaboration…

October 25, 2016by Monica Peters Leave a comment

For the third working group meeting of the NZ Landcare Trust’s ‘Citizen science meets environmental restoration’ project, my colleague Alastair Cole and I chose the West End Rowing Club. We’d […]

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#CitSciNZ Working Group 2016-2018, Bioblitz, Citizen science, Community environmental restoration

Sneak Peek: An inventory of #citizenscience projects, tools and training opportunities in NZ

March 20, 2016by Monica Peters Leave a comment

As a part of the NZ Landcare Trust Citizen Science Meets Environmental Restoration project. I’ve been charged with bringing an inventory together that provide a snapshot of what’s happening around […]

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Citizen science, Community environmental restoration, Volunteer monitoring

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My kaupapa is about interpreting and understanding our environment and how we – as individuals and as a society interact with the natural world. A background in fine arts complements my science-based mahi. Together these disciplines provide complementary ways for me to explore and decode my surroundings.

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