- Ted’s Talk – From the Chair
- Te Rae o Atiu – Colony report and maintenance
- Welcome back events
- International presentations
- Education report
- University research report
- Hutton’s shearwater “fallout”
- Works of art
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Hutton's Shearwater Charitable Trust
Saving the world's only alpine breeding seabird!
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Coordinators appointed:
The Hutton’s Shearwater Charitable Trust recently appointed husband and wife team Elspeth Wingham and John Preece in the role of Project Coordinator for the Trust. Elspeth is a former Chair of the Trust, with a Ph.D. in marine birds, and currently splits her time between picking flowers at their Conway Flat property and babysitting her grand daughter. John works mainly in the field of wetlands.
Their main goal is to secure long term funding to achieve the aims of the Trust.
The Trust offers tees and polos in a variety of styles (unisex, ladies, kids) and colours (navy, blue, white, pink, green) under the Merchandise section of this website.
By purchasing our merchandise you directly help conservation of the endangered Hutton’s shearwater. Thank you!
50 individually counter signed Hutton’s shearwater prints by Clare Reilly now available. All sale profits will go directly towards Hutton’s shearwater conservation.
Print size is 400 x 400, paper size is 560 x 560. Cost is $250 each including GST, packaging and postage.
You can purchase the print via this website under the Merchandise section, or email admin@huttonsshearwater.org.nz.
View or download our Hutton’s shearwater information sheet here:
Kaikoura Star article 2 March 2016 – “Only The Best For Kaikoura’s Special Seabird”
Kaikoura Star – Hutton’s shearwater article
Launching the Hoki Ora Atu Tītī /Fly Safe Hutton’s Shearwater event.
Join us at our Hutton’s Hub opening this Friday 4 March 2016, adjacent to the Department of Conservation office, 115 Ludstone Road, Kaikoura. 10am-4pm. All welcome!
The ‘Hutton’s Hub’ will serve as the drop-off point for Hutton’s shearwater fledglings crash landing around the Kaikoura township each March/April due to light disorientation.
Enjoy guest speakers, children’s activities, nibbles, Hutton’s displays, viewing of the Hutton’s Hub, and viewing a Hutton’s shearwater chick from the Kaikoura Peninsula colony!
View or download posters relating to our 2016 Hoki Ora Atu Tītī /Fly Safe Hutton’s Shearwater event:
Read the latest HSCT newsletter here: HSCT Newsletter – February 2016 – Issue 17
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