Author Archives: Andi Cockroft

FMC Newsletter November 2021

CANCELLED: FMC’s Hokitika Wild Rivers conference March 2022

It is with regret that FMC has decided to cancel this event.

The decision was made at our October 2021 meeting after much discussion. Until there is a degree of certainty with COVID-19 and in-person events the Executive decided that it wasn’t prudent to invite people from all over the country to Hokitika. Also, the effort and resources to organise an event with a high chance of being cancelled would be wiser utilized elsewhere. Continue reading

More Galleries | Leave a comment

What’s Up Doc? October 2021

Tiaki takes to the skies
Our Royal Cam star fledged last month bringing the 2020/21 Royal Cam season to a close.

Although it’s sad to see the chicks leave the colony at Pukekura/ Taiaroa Head colony, we’re thrilled that this season has been record-breaking. 30 chicks including Tiaki have fledged. Continue reading

More Galleries | Leave a comment

FMC Newsletter October 2021

2021 FMC Expedition Scholarship and Training Grant recipients announced

The recipients of the 2021 FMC Expedition Scholarships have been announced:

Simon Bell Memorial Expedition Scholarship

Alastair McDowell, Canterbury Mountaineering Club, to support mountaineering ascents in Aoraki / Mt Cook National Park.

Youth Expedition Scholarships Continue reading

More Galleries | Leave a comment

TARHC September 2021 Newsletter

This gallery contains 5 photos.

Kia ora koutou

Welcome to this newsletter of the TARHC. This will be published every few months, depending on what activities the TARHC members have been up to in the forest parks. Continue reading

More Galleries | Leave a comment

FMC Newsletter September 2021

FMC’s 90th anniversary celebrations

Just over one month to go!

Taonga Lands and Waters: Conservation and Recreation for the Future

Queenstown Memorial Centre, 1 Memorial Drive, Queenstown. 29 – 31 October 2021.

It is shaping up to be a fantastic weekend, with 20 high-caliber speakers, including experts in conservation law, natural science, recreation, Te Ao Māori, wild rivers and leaders from across the outdoor recreation and conservation community. We have just released the speakers program on our website, so check that out! Continue reading

More Galleries | Leave a comment

FMC Newsletter August 2021

FMC 90th Anniversary – politicians debate

FMC is delighted to welcome Minister for Conservation, Hon Kiritapu Allan to our 90th event to provide a Ministerial Address. So far we are expecting Hon David Parker, Minister for the Environment, Hon Jaqcui Dean, National spokesperson for conservation and Hon Eugenie Sage, former Minister of Conservation to speak. Continue reading

More Galleries | Leave a comment

What’s Up Doc? July 2021

Great Walks mythbusting
We’ve been blown away by the interest New Zealanders have shown over the last couple of years in undertaking a Great Walk.
The flip side of all this interest has meant there’s been a bit of misinformation going around about booking onto our Great Walks and even the odd conspiracy theory.
Continue reading

More Galleries | Leave a comment

FMC Newsletter July 2021

FMC 90th Anniversary – Registrations are open!

We warmly invite you to register online for FMC’s 90th anniversary celebrations. The $40 fee includes a buffet dinner on the Saturday night.

We have also published a list of speakers (more to be confirmed soon) and information on the venue, food, accommodation, and planned outdoor activities on our website.

We look forward to seeing you there! Continue reading

More Galleries | Leave a comment

Wairarapa Volunteer News and Views, Winter Edition, Vol. 9 2021

This gallery contains 15 photos.

Cape Palliser – Southern Wairarapa. Photo: W Gray Winter has set its icy fingers into the region over the last few weeks. We’ve had rain, wind, sleet, snow and some lovely sunny skies with the icy frosts settling in since … Continue reading

More Galleries | Leave a comment

What’s up DOC? June 2021

This gallery contains 1 photo.

Breeding season predicted for kākāpō
The Kākāpō Recovery team have shared promising results for a 2021/2022 kākāpō breeding season. The critically endangered taonga only breeds when rimu trees put out masses of fruit, which typically takes place every 2-4 years
Continue reading

More Galleries | Leave a comment