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Eco Church Conservation Kōrero

This kōrero will provide inspiration to anyone passionate about conservation and caring for creation, including our Eco Church community and A Rocha local groups working in the biodiversity and conservation space. Especially relevant to local group leaders and members, conservation leaders and volunteers, and church members wanting to get involved in biodiversity work and conservation projects in their local places.

Join us to hear from Professor Carolyn (Kim) King who is A Rocha's patron and New Zealand’s foremost authority on invasive mammals and world-renowned for her contribution to ecology – especially mustelids – stoats, weasels and ferrets. In addition to her conservation research and work, Kim King has also been active as an author and theologian in the Anglican Church promoting care for creation. Kim will share with us a bit about herself and also explore the topic - killing for conservation.

Monday 4 November 2024, 7:00pm - 8:00pm, via Zoom

Register below and we’ll send you the zoom link.

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