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Community conservation hubs: an introduction

February 23, 2020by Monica Peters Leave a comment

The term ‘hub’ has been used a lot over the last year. As projects increase in complexity and more groups and individuals become involved across a landscape, better infrastructure is […]

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Community environmental restoration, Predator/pest free, Volunteer monitoring

Island life: community-led #conservation in a #biodiversity crisis

April 14, 2019by Monica Peters Leave a comment

It’s easy to imagine it can’t really be all that bad for biodiversity when you travel to places like Aotea / Great Barrier Island. The 285km2 island lies just 90km […]

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Community environmental restoration, Island conservation

Day 2 Sanctuaries of NZ: Collaboration for #Conservation

August 20, 2018by Monica Peters 1 Comment

This blog follows on from the previous blog, summarising a 3-day event that took place at Hamilton Gardens (Aug 14-16, 2018). The Sanctuaries of NZ (SONZ) meeting theme: Collaboration for […]

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

10th Sanctuaries Hui: community partnerships for ecosystem restoration

August 23, 2016by Monica Peters Leave a comment

No matter that we live in an era where there are more ways to communicate than ever before, nothing beats getting diverse folk in the same room to share knowledge […]

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Community environmental restoration, Conferences & symposia

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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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