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Annual Conference of the NZ Plant Conservation Network This event is being sponsored by the Auckland Regional Council and the Department of Conservation.
The conference is to be held at Auckland Regional Botanic Gardens on Saturday 7th August 2004. Speakers include Ewen Cameron, Kevin Prime and Hugo Baynes. Workshops are to be held on the threatened plants of Auckland, on indigenous fungi and on threatened plant translocation. There will also be an opportunity to tour the botanic gardens.
A field trip to visit threatened plant sites in Auckland will be run on Sunday 8th August.
The registration form for the forthcoming annual conference of the New Zeland Plant Conservation Network is available from the Network puiblications section.
There will be an area for displays (including posters and other materials such as publications).
Instructions on how to get to the Auckland Regional Botanic Gardens may be found at the following weblink:
http://www.arc.govt.nz/arc/auckland-regional-parks/botanic-gardens/getting-to-the-gardens.cfm
Please contact us if you have any further queries about the conference at
[email protected]
We look forward to seeing you in Auckland on Saturday 7th August.