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ENV204: “PRACTICAL NATIVE FOREST RESTORATION”
CourseIf you want to gain more practical skills on how to restore your local piece of native forest, then this course is for you. This series of 8 excursions explore the background and methodology of native forest restoration in specific Hamilton gullies.
$150
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ENV210: “ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION SEMINAR: WETLANDS”
CourseWetlands are the kidneys of our landscape. In this series of evening talks, our speakers will reflect on the unique aspects of wetlands, relevant science and innovation.
Free
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ENV211 “ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION: RESTORING RELATIONSHIPS”
CourseAll of this work involves restoring relationships in some way and enhancing the web of life. Come along and listen to four amazing speakers who will reflect on their restoration work.
Free
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ENV215 “ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION: BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS WITH, AND SUPPORTING THE ASPIRATIONS OF, MANA WHENUA IN RESTORATION”
CourseENV215: “Ecological Restoration: Building relationships with, and supporting the aspirations of, Mana Whenua in restoration” co-organised with GoEco. Honouring Te Tiriti includes understanding and supporting whānau and hapū mana motuhake.
Free
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ENV216 “Ecological Restoration and Mental Health”
CourseENV216 “Ecological Restoration and Mental Health.” This live seminar series looks at the relationship between Ecological restoration and mental health. Four Guest Speakers will share their experiences over the course of October-December 2022.
Free
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FLM210: “WHAT‘S SO FUNNY? HUMOUR IN WORLD CINEMA”
CourseA survey of, and discussion about, examples of contemporary World Cinema, framed around expressions of humour on film (satire, parody, the human condition). The intention is to explore different approaches to what makes audiences laugh or smile.
$125