Date/Time
Date(s) - Thu 5 December
18:00 - 19:00
Location
Newtown Library | Ngā Puna Waiora, 13 Constable Street, Newtown, Wellington 6021
This free kōrero event features the author Michael Szabo, alongside a panel of Te Papa experts, diving deep into the incredible landscapes, walks and wildlife of Te-Upoko-o-te-Ika from his newly published book ‘Wild Wellington Ngā Taonga Taiao‘.
The panelists are:
Michael Szabo (Author) is a long-time Wellington resident and writer and well acquainted with the region’s wildlife. He is editor of Birds New Zealand magazine and a contributor to New Zealand Birds Online. He is principal author of Native Birds of Aotearoa (Te Papa Press, 2022), Wild Encounters – A Forest & Bird guide to discovering NZ’s unique wildlife (2009), and has written for New Scientist, NZ Geographic, and Sunday Star-Times.
Heidi Meudt (Te Papa Curator Botany) is a researcher whose collections-based research focuses on the evolution and classification of native New Zealand flowering plants, especially forget-me-nots.
Colin Miskelly (Te Papa Curator Vertebrates) is an ornithologist with broad interests. An expert in bird identification, his research drove the creation of the website NZ Birds Online. Colin’s current research interests include Auckland Islands ornithology, Fiordland seabirds, vagrant birds, and New Zealand snipe relationships and conservation status.
Andrew Stewart (Te Papa Curator Fishes) has had a fascination and love of fishes since he was very small. His areas of specialisation are the deep-water fishes and Southern Ocean (Antarctic) fishes, but he can cover the full range of species.
Phil Sirvid (Te Papa Curator Invertebrates) has a broad general knowledge of New Zealand entomology but specialises in arachnids, particularly spiders and harvestmen.