Sign up for FREE Space for Nature project with Envirohub
If you live in Ōtūmoetai or the Western Bay of Plenty, and you love helping protect nature, or want to learn how.... join Space for Nature now and enter our fun competitions...
1. Ōtūmoetai area residents
Recruit your neighbours, whanau or friends in the next two weeks and go in the draw to win a $100 gift card and a yellow flowering Pohutukawa plant seeded locally.
We've added "Who were you referred by?" to the sign up form so they can vote for you.
Share the link found below in the comments and go in the draw to win. The person in this area with the most people joined up by the end of April wins.
2. Western Bay residents
The people from the Western Bay suburb with the most registrations in April will go in the draw to win $100 gift card and a yellow flowering Pohutukawa plant seeded locally.
Spread the word, tell others in your suburb about Space for Nature and how they can join. If your suburb has the most new members by the 15th May, you will go in the draw to win.
The registration form link is shared in comments below.
3. iNaturalist photo competition
Enter photos of all your observations into our Space for Nature iNaturalist project before the 15th May. The photos will be judged in two categories...
The most photos of backyard birds and critters - get busy and log your observations
Best photo of a bird or critter in your backyard - take care and get a great shot!
For more information get in touch with rose@envirohub.org.nz
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