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13 July, 4pm-5pm

Tūhura Otago Museum Barclay Theatre

Booking required • 13+ years

A public talk about Matariki, maramataka

and tātai aroraki (Māori Astronomy).

11 July, 5:30pm-7:30pm • Petridish

Booking required • $15 • Adults

From wildlife tracking and landscape-level

monitoring to population counts and behaviour

observation, drone technology is changing how

conservationists do their work, presenting

novel research methods and new perspectives.

Award-winning author and natural history

illustrator Giselle Clarkson has a love for the little

things, and she’s bringing that love to NanoFest!

Here for three events, Giselle’s humour and

infectious appreciation for the natural world will

bring sparkle and wonder to both young and old.

BE AN OBSERVOLOGIST! (WORKSHOP)

12 July, 10am, 11.30am, 1.30pm

Festival Hub

Booking required • PWYCA • 6-12 years

WHY LITTLE THINGS ARE WORTH

LOOKING AT: A CONVERSATION

12 July, 5.30pm-7.30pm • Petridish

Booking required • $15 • Adults

BOOK SIGNING

13 July, 10am-11am • University Book Shop

Drop in • Free • All ages

10 July, 5:30pm-7:30pm • Errick’s

Booking required • $15 • Adults

Ours is a land of many hazards thanks to our

position on the Pacific Ring of Fire. Hear about

our nation’s unique risk context and lean about

preparedness and resilience strategies.

HE KŌRERO WHETŪ

LET’S TALK STARS

DRONES FOR CONSERVATION

DISASTER RESILIENCE &

PREPAREDNESS

GISELLE CLARKSON

TALKS

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