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Wellington Botanical Society, established in 1939, has membership of approximately 350 professional and amateur botanists. Our activities include research, field work, publication, advocacy, and the provision of botanical expertise.
We advocate the conservation and protection of NZ native plants.
We aim to encourage the study of botany, particularly NZ flora, foster an interest of NZ plants especially in the field and encourage the cultivation of native plants and protect lands and waters (under protected area statues) in their natural state. |
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Meetings are normally held 7.30 pm on the 3rd Monday of the month at Victoria University, Wellington. Lecture Theatre 101-Murphy Building, Kelburn Parade. Click here for full programme.
NOTE: Next meeting, Monday 21 July : Otari-Wilton’s Bush - BioBlitz and the previous century
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Trips to locations in the Wellington Region are usually held on the 1st Saturday of each month.
Extended excursions are held at New Year, Wellington Anniversary weekend and Easter.
Click here for full programme.
NOTE: Next Field Trip, Saturday 5 July : Ngaio reserves. Click here for details.
2009 Summer Camp, Friday 16 January - Monday 26 January 2009 : Westport - Karamea. Click here for more details. A registration for will be included in the August newsletter.
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Nominations for 2008 Loder Cup called for. See Loder Cup for further details.
Nominations for 2008 Wellington Conservation Awards called for. See Conservation Awards for further details.
Nominations for 2008 Allan Mere Award called for. See Allan Mere for further details.
Nominations for 2008 Tom Moss Student Award in Bryology called for. See Tom Moss Award for further details.
Nominations for 2008 Jubilee Award Cup called for. See Jubilee Award for further details. |