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Braided Rivers Seminar 2025

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Lincoln University
lincoln, new zealand
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Wed, 9 Jul, 8:45am - 5:15pm NZST

Event description

New Zealand’s braided rivers are networks of ever-changing channels  weaving between islands of gravels. They are home to an extraordinary  diversity of birds, fish, invertebrates and plants that have adapted to  live in this challenging and dynamic environment. Having evolved to live here, they depend on braided rivers for their survival. But they are  increasingly under threat. Some are on the verge of extinction and may  vanish forever if nothing is done to protect what remains.

There is also good news. Over the past several years, work has been done to enhance breeding habitats, and the population of some species has increased, others are still declining.

The annual Braided Rivers Seminar is for professionals, volunteers, land owners, students, educators, and the general public to learn what's happening to protect and restore these globally rare ecosystems and to discuss what's happening in this sector.

The $49 cost to attend the seminar is all inclusive, with lunch, morning and afternoon teas.

A PDF of the final programme including a map showing where to park and the location of the lecture theatre will be emailed to registered attendees early July.

The following day, Thursday 10 July, a free tarapirohe black-fronted tern workshop will also be held at Environment Canterbury, Tuam St. The format and duration of this workshop is currently being developed. If are interested in attending, please complete this online form as soon as possible.

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Lincoln University
lincoln, new zealand