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Coming Soon - Online Training Units
Native Plant Identification
- Coming Soon
- Enrolments Open: Wednesday, July 1st, 2026
ONLINE TRAINING UNIT:
Module 1: Introduction To The Native Plants Of New Zealand
- Online ViewTorial
- Online reading & helpful resource links
- 10-page PDF Study Notes
- PDF glossary of terms
- Self-led activity,
- Quiz assessment
Module 2: It’s All In The Name! Plant Taxonomy Introduction
- Online ViewTorial
- Online reading & helpful resource links
- 12-page PDF Study Notes
- PDF glossary of terms
- Self-led activity,
- Quiz assessment
Module 3: Know it! Name it! Know What To Look For
- 3 x Online ViewTorial
- Online reading & helpful resource links
- 25-page PDF Study Notes
- PDF glossary of terms
- Self-led activity
- Quiz assessment
Module 4: On the Brink – Protecting Threatened Plants
- Online ViewTorial
- Online reading & helpful resource links
- 24-page PDF Study Notes
- Quiz assessment
Identifying New Zealand Birds
- Coming Soon
- Enrolments Open: Wednesday, July 1st, 2026
ONLINE TRAINING UNIT:
This training unit is designed not to teach you every species of bird, but instead to teach you how to identify birds.
You will learn how to ID bird sounds by listening to them, determining what pattern each species is using.
You will learn the steps to take to identify birds by sight in the field as well and be encouraged to keep practicing in the field by going out regularly, until you are very comfortable identifying all the birds you see.
Module 1: Naming and Taxonomy
- Online ViewTorial
- Online reading & helpful resource links
- 5-page PDF Study Notes
- Self-led activity
Module 2: Three Steps to Identifying Birds
- Online ViewTorial
- Online reading & helpful resource links
- 15-page PDF Study Notes
- Self-led activity,
Module 3: Identifying Bird Calls
- Online ViewTorial
- Online reading & helpful resource links
- 15-page PDF Study Notes and audio links
- Self-led activity
Module 4: What Are Endangered Species?
- Online ViewTorial
- Online reading & helpful resource links
- 7-page PDF Study Notes
Assessment Quiz
Intro to Freshwater Environments
- Coming Soon
- Enrolments Open: Wednesday, July 1st, 2026
ONLINE TRAINING UNIT:
In this training unit, we will dive into some of Aotearoa’s freshwater habitats and float over the surface to learn about their connection to the land and importance.
By the end of this training unit, you will be able to identify the differences between land and aquatic habitats, define an aquatic habitat, define a catchment and explain why it is important in stream management, explain the generalised format of a stream when it flows from mountains to sea and list five safe practises when working around water.
Module 1: How Aquatic Environments Are Different To Land
- Online ViewTorial
- Online reading & helpful resource links
- 8-page PDF Study Notes
- PDF glossary of terms
- Self-led activity
Module 2: The Connectedness Of Water
- Online ViewTorial
- Online reading & helpful resource links
- 7-page PDF Study Notes
- PDF glossary of terms
- Self-led activity
Module 3: The Journey Of A Stream
- Online ViewTorial
- Online reading & helpful resource links
- 8-page PDF Study Notes
- PDF glossary of terms
- Self-led activity
Module 4: Keeping Safe Around Water
- Online ViewTorial
- Online reading & helpful resource links
- 9-page PDF Study Notes
Assessment Quiz
New Zealand Bird Monitoring
- Coming Soon
- Enrolments open: TBA
ONLINE TRAINING UNIT:
In this training unit you will take your learn how to put your identification skills into practice.
You will learn about what types of bird monitoring are done and why, how to conduct a 5 minute bird count, the different issues to be alert for with bird surveys and how to organise and analyse your data.
Conservation Project Management
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- Enrolments open: TBA
ONLINE TRAINING UNIT:
This detailed training unit introduces learners to the fundamental stages of project management and applies them in a conservation context. It is designed to be scenario-based, with learners building their knowledge throughout each module.
By the end of the unit, each learner will have developed a draft project plan for a realistic conservation project, as well as demonstrating an understanding of key project management concepts, processes, and tools.