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Mother’s Day

For the mums/māmā’s, soon to be mum’s, ‘wish I were’ mum’s, step-mum’s, dad’s/pāpara who are mum’s, mum’s who have been lost, mum’s who can’t be present, foster mum’s, pet mum’s, the women/wāhine who choose not to be mums. Whakamihia Te Rā o Te Māmā, Happy Mother’s Day! Photo: A New Zealand sea lion/pakake mum with …

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Climate Strike

On the 26th of May, we are taking to the streets to demand Parliament act towards mitigating climate change. Here is your opportunity to stand up for your whānau. Whether you are a climate change/global warming believer, or denier, that is not important. What is important is whether you are prepared to stand up and …

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Earth Day

Today, is Earth Day! Traditionally, Māori believe in whakapapa, which means genealogy. Whakapapa chronicles evolution from the beginning of time, and explains people’s connection to each other, the natural and the spiritual world. Every being is dependent on Earth; for oxygen, for energy, for heat, for resources such as fresh water and food, for connection …

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SEA SOCIETY x Penguin Place / Part 1

I recently had the pleasure of meeting Penguin Place – conservation reserve Manager Jason van Zanten, who is knowledgeable, passionate, and dedicated to yellow-eyed penguin/hoiho conservation; and not just because hoiho are “noise shouters”, and their striking yellow eyes and headband command your attention, but because like Howard McGrouther had in 1985, Jason recognises how …

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SEA SOCIETY x Penguin Place

Penguin Place – conservation reserve is a private conservation reserve on the beautiful Otago Peninsula that was founded in 1985, to help protect the critically-endangered yellow-eyed penguin/hoiho (Megadyptes antipodes). In the 1960’s, Percy McGrouther purchased the property to farm sheep with his two sons Howard and Jim. After Percy semi-retired, Howard took over operations and …

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Go Slow

Please drive along coastal roads slowly and be vigilant. Unfortunately, endangered species New Zealand sea lions/pakake never learned the road code. Unlike domesticated wildlife, who will move out of the way of vehicles, sea lions do not understand the threats that vehicles pose them and will take their time crossing the road to get to …

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