The Importance of Bees

In response to the growing interest in bees, urban beekeeping, honey and the impact of monoculture and pollination ...

$10.00 – $20

NatureWatch NZ – Friends’ Tutorial (i)

Would you like to learn how to use the NatureWatch NZ citizen science website and help document New Zealand’s biodiversity? Science Curator Leon Perrie will take you through how

$10

Why breed slowly and live long?

Why does the Westland Petrel breed slowly and live long? What secrets are uncovered when you analyse ancient DNA from the museum's collections? How and why did a crab eater seal from Antarctica end up in Island Bay?

$15

Forget-me-nots, spiders and fabulous photography

Forget-me-nots: how many New Zealand species are there and how do they relate to each other? The fascination of New Zealand spiders and the challenges of natural history photography...

$15

Precious feathers

You will hear the inside stories on what surprises were found in a kahu kiwi, how the Banks and Solander florilegium is still a benchmark for understanding NZ flora, and how and why land crustaceans copy hermit crabs.

$15

Wikipedia Edit-a-thon

Have you ever looked at a Wikipedia article and thought you would like to correct it or add more information? Come to our Edit-a-thon and find out how.

Free

Audience Testing Workshop

Te Papa would like to hear your ideas on what you would like to see in a natural history exhibition. This workshop is part of the extensive audience research undertaken in developing the new exhibitions.

No cost to attend

Geological highlights of Wellington

Join Dr Hamish Campbell on a field excursion of the Wellington peninsula exploring the geological highlights.

$35