Forest & Bird Society - Levin

Wildlife Protection

Thompson House Park, Levin, Manawatū-Whanganui

Join the Forest & Bird Society - Levin, a passionate environmental club in Manawatū-Whanganui dedicated to wildlife conservation. Our regular meetings on the 3rd Monday of each month at 1.30pm foster community discussions on protecting New Zealand's native birds and habitats. Field trips on the first Saturday (excluding January) offer hands-on outdoor adventures exploring local ecosystems. As part of the broader Forest & Bird network, we also support the Kiwi Conservation Club for juniors and extend our reach to Foxton and Otaki. Engage with like-minded nature enthusiasts in Levin and contribute to vital conservation efforts today.

About Forest & Bird Society - Levin

Meetings of the Forest & Bird Society - Levin occur on the 3rd Monday of each month at 1.30pm, providing a dedicated space for members to connect over shared passions for environmental protection. As an environment-outdoors club with a focus on wildlife, this group emphasises the conservation of New Zealand's unique biodiversity, including native birds and their habitats. Field trips take place on the first Saturday of the month, excluding January, allowing participants to engage directly with natural surroundings through guided explorations. The club also incorporates the Kiwi Conservation Club as its junior section, encouraging younger members to learn about and contribute to wildlife preservation. Covering areas beyond Levin to include Foxton and Otaki, the society builds a regional network of advocates committed to sustainable practices and ecosystem health.

Location and Community Engagement

Activities are centred at Thompson House Park, 4 Kent Street, Levin 5510, New Zealand, in the heart of the Manawatū-Whanganui region. This location offers easy access for locals interested in environmental club initiatives, blending urban convenience with proximity to diverse outdoor environments ideal for wildlife observation and conservation work. The regional context of Manawatū-Whanganui enhances the club's efforts, as it encompasses varied landscapes from coastal areas to inland forests, providing rich opportunities for field trips and educational outings. Members from Levin, Foxton, and Otaki can participate in these events, strengthening community ties while addressing local environmental challenges such as habitat loss and species protection.

Why Join Our Wildlife Conservation Efforts

The Forest & Bird Society - Levin stands as a vital hub for those passionate about environment-outdoors activities in Manawatū-Whanganui. Through structured meetings and immersive field trips, the club promotes active involvement in wildlife conservation, ensuring New Zealand's natural heritage thrives. The inclusion of the Kiwi Conservation Club further extends this mission to the next generation, fostering lifelong stewardship. Whether discussing strategies at monthly gatherings or venturing out on Saturdays, members play a key role in preserving biodiversity across Levin, Foxton, and Otaki. This environmental club not only educates but also mobilises action, making it an essential part of the region's conservation landscape.

Regular Activities and Regional Impact

With meetings commencing at 1.30pm on the 3rd Monday and field trips on the first Saturday (skipping January), the club's schedule is designed for accessibility and consistent engagement. These events highlight the society's commitment to wildlife in Manawatū-Whanganui, where environmental clubs like ours tackle pressing issues through collective effort. By covering Foxton and Otaki, we broaden our influence, inviting more participants to join in protecting local flora and fauna. The Thompson House Park venue serves as a welcoming base, encouraging all ages to participate in this meaningful work.

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