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Conservation Kōrero: Delving into Dragonflies

Ticket Information

  • Public - Kōrero Ticket: $10.25 each ($10.00 + $0.25 fees)
  • Member - Kōrero Ticket: $5.12 each ($5.00 + $0.12 fees)
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Dates

  • Fri 17 Mar 2023, 6:30pm–8:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

“Following the restoration of Roto Kawau, Zealandia’s lower reservoir, visitors may have noticed that this year in particular the place is absolutely buzzing with dragonflies and damselflies! As we shine a light on our fresh water ecosystems there is no better time to discuss these incredible creatures.

Join us for a kōrero/talk led by dragonfly ambassadors Ruary Mackenzie Dodds and Kari de Koenigswarter to learn what species we have living here in the sanctuary, what makes some of them particularly special, and why they are so important to our freshwater ecosystems.

This event will be held in the Pāteke Room and will provide refreshments. Doors open at 6.15pm.

Speaker bio:

Ruary Mackenzie Dodds F.L.S.
Based out of Scotland, Ruary is a “Dragonfly Ambassador” for the British Dragonfly Society with several published books and many public lectures and radio segments both in New Zealand and the UK under his belt. He has been carrying out research in and around the Pencarrow Lakes, south of Eastbourne, and alongside his wife Kari and Dr George Gibbs is currently working on a night filming project of the illusive Bush Giant dragonfly and its previously unrecorded nocturnal activities.
Ruary’s aim is to publicise the importance of dragonflies as bio-indicators to New Zealanders, how they can be used as a simple way to detect the health of freshwater spaces, and highlight their amazing life-cycle, extraordinary behaviour, and the threats they face.
For more details about Ruary, see www.ruarymackenziedodds.com

Kari de Koenigswarter
Kari is a full-time artist and a specialist in the study of dragonfly larvae. She has worked alongside and supported Ruary every step of his dragonfly journey. She has personally designed and run many Odonata Larval Identification courses in the UK, including for the UK Environment Agency.
Kari’s work in New Zealand has included identifying exuviae at Lakes Kohangapiripiri and Kohangatera in order to establish proof of breeding of species there. Quite apart from time spent staring down a microscope, this has involved standing knee-deep in lake water for up to an hour and a half at a time!
For more details about Kari, see www.karidekoenigswarter.com or @karidekartist on Instagram”

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