This is a workshop with Kay Griffiths about Longtailed Bats in Hawkes Bay.
Date: Thursday 16th July
Time & Format:
The course will start at 10am, with a coffee and tea break followed by a lively facilitated discussion to answer all your curious questions. The course will finish at 12pm each week.
Location: We are delighted to be hosting at Birdwoods Gallery, 298 Middle Road, Havelock North, Hawke’s Bay
About the expert

Kay Griffiths
Kay's passion for conservation and wildlife management runs deep, sparked in childhood and put into action when she joined Conservation Corps in Nelson in 1990. From supplementary feeding of kākā to skink and snail surveys, she gained broad hands-on research experience. Returning to Hawke's Bay, Kay worked for DOC in community relations before spending time overseas. Back home, she joined the Ongaonga Field Centre, working across the Ruahine Ranges on biodiversity and recreation projects for six years, and completing a Postgraduate Diploma in Wildlife Management at Otago University. In 2001, she became Programme Manager for Biodiversity Threats, before co-founding the Conservation Company with partner Craig Single.
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