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Reminder FoZR AGM and Agenda

15 Sep Posted by in News and Events | 2 comments

Come and join us for some really interesting talks, and the AGM to put us on track for 2015

Zeekoevlei Sunset

Zeekoevlei Sunset

Date & Time: Tuesday 23 September

Time: 19h30

Venue: Rondevlei Auditorium in the Rondevlei Nature Reserve, Corner of Perth road and Fisherman’s walk, Grassy Park.

Tom & Coleen went collecting, watch this space, a clean-up coming soon.

Tom & Coleen went collecting, watch this space, a clean-up coming soon.

Order of business

  1. Welcome
  2. Acceptance of 2013 minutes
  3. A Buzz through the world of the Cape Bee – a talk by our very own Roger Godwin, who is a registered beekeeper, makes his own hives and recovers unwanted swarms in the Southern Peninsula by rehousing these where possible – 30 mins
  4. Chair’s report – (abbreviated)
  5. Treasurer’s Report – 5 mins
  6. Reflections by the Rondevlei student, Nicole, titled “Student Work Integrated Learning Year based at Rondevlei”. – 10 minutes.
  7. Ismat Adams: An intern working at Pelican park under Section Ranger: Erica Essig. He is monitoring the critically endangered Barber’s ranger (Kedestes barabare bunta, a butterfly that is only found at Pelican Park) – 15 mins
  8. Sabelo Mamani: Sebelo helps run the skills development programme for CTEET. This is a good example that people should see of how the nature reserve & a skills development programme is changing people’s lives – 20 mins.
  9. Nominations and elections
  10. If there is time and the inclination, we have a DVD presentation on Stepping Stones, a masters project by Bongani Mnisi (Daltons Northern counterpart) on creating an escape route for sunbirds and sugarbirds from TMNP across the Cape Flats to the mountains on the other side of False Bay. – 19 minutes

We will tell you about an opportunity to join a Field nature course: run every 2 weeks with a group of max 7 people – learning local birds, frogs, fish, reptiles and mammals. 4 months over spring – summer. At the end of the course people would be in a good position to be able to identify local plants and animals and contribute data on to the database of the False Bay Nature Reserve.

watching you, litter bug!

watching you, litter bug!

Join us afterwards for some tea or coffee and a neighbourly natter!

Dee

 

  1. James George09-16-14

    Hi

    could someone please send me a copy of the 2013 minutes- thanks
    Regards
    James

    james@compliserve.co.za

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