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Wild Wednesday webinars
What: A bimonthly webinar exploring different themes and showcasing a variety of animals from Auckland Zoo and across Aotearoa New Zealand.When: The first Wednesday of every second month at 2pm (starting February).Where: Online via Zoom – it’s free to sign up.Who: For ECE and primary school level tamariki – and all the young at heart! Presented by our multi-talented Conservation Learning Team at Auckland Zoo.
Category:Primary school
Activities/resources:0/8
  • Certificate:No
What is Wild Wednesday?
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      Completion requirements

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      Conservation action

      Help protect or increase native forests by:

      • Planting native plants at school or home Planning and planting a native garden: Native plants (DOC) 
      • Join a community planting day - For example: Attend a community tree planting day – it’s good for you and the planet - OurAuckland
      • Choose products with the FSC logo What the FSC Labels Mean | Forest Stewardship Council
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