Full Sanctuary Tracking Card Run - Rotokare Scenic Reserve
This coming Sunday 11th May 2025 we will start collecting the tracking cards for this round of full sanctuary pest monitoring. It is a huge job with over 1500 cards to collect from all corners of the sanctuary. We require as many fit, confident people as possible to make this job easier.
If you are keen to help please be at Rotokare by 9.00am on Sunday morning.
We also have a special request for additional assistance to help organise the card collectors and someone to prepare lunch for the volunteer team. If you are interested in helping with these roles please contact me.
Cheers
Ross Laurence
Volunteers Co-ordinator
Rotokare Scenic Reserve Trust
Phone: 027 412 7751
Email: volunteers@rotokare.org.nz
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