Newsletters
The Yellow-eyed Penguin Trust publishes a newsletter twice a year to update members on what we have been up to. You can download the previous newsletters below. Note that, due to the pretty pictures in them, some are quite large (up to 10Mb). Enjoy! Nov 2011 May 2011 May 2010 Nov 2009 Nov 2008 May…
Community Conservation Day, Tavora, 23 July
The next planting day will be at Tavora Reserve, East Otago, on Friday 23 July. For more information please contact the Trust Office on 479 0011. Bring spade, lunch and drink, warm clothing, wet weather gear….
Science
Making Sense of the Living World The Living World strand is about living things and how they interact with each other and the environment. Students develop an understanding of the diversity of life and life processes, of where and how life has evolved, of evolution as the link between life processes and ecology, and of…
Community Conservation Day
Sunday 6 June at Okia Reserve (Victory Beach), Otago Peninsula Meet at Dick Road carpark at 10:30am, or meet at Bayfield inlet carpark 10:00am to carpool (please advise if this is your intention). Bring spade, lunch and drink, warm clothing, wet weather gear….
Nursery Day with Mac Bay School
Question: What happens when you take a very enthusiastic volunteer, a group of year 5 and 6 students from the local school, and a lot of paint?Answer: An unbelievable transformation of buildings at the YEPT Nursery. On Wednesday 19 May volunteer Paula West, organized a group of students from Room 1 at Macandrew Bay Primary…
Q & A
Question Answer We are students doing a project on the Hoiho. Our vision is to educate people on why the Hoiho is becoming extinct and how we can help to fix this problem. If you could help us or give us information, it would be greatly appreciated. The information is all on this website. A…