Thursday 25 September 2014, 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm Friends’ Preview: Tyrannosaurs See it first, see it free! Please show your current membership card for free admission.
Monday 15 May 2023, 11:00 am - 12:30 pm Sponge City: A guided walk in Waitangi Park Waitangi Park 107 Cable Street, Wellington, New Zealand On 15 May, join Nicole Thompson of Wraight and Associates Landscape Architects and John Hardwick-Smith of Athfield Architects for a guided walk around Waitangi Park, next door to Te Papa. We will explore the unique features of the Park that have contributed to its award-winning status. $25.00
Friday 7 July 2023, 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Curator’s Talk: Rockpools: Life in the Most Extreme Environment on Earth What is the most extreme environment on the planet? It probably isn’t where you think! Rockpools are places of extreme and rapid changes in temperature, where the living environment can completely change with a single wave! Join Te Papa Natural History Assistant Curator Andrew Stewart at our Tory Street Facility, as we explore these fascinating, beautiful and unique places, hear about some of the fishes that live there, their endemism and evolution. $25.00 – $30.00
Monday 14 August 2023, 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm Talk: Filling the Gap: 5 Years of Shorebird Surveys in North Korea Te Huinga Centre, Level 3, Te Papa 55 Cable Street, Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand Join author and New Zealand Order of Merit recipient Keith Woodley as we hear about the work of Pūkorokoro Miranda Naturalists’ Trust conducting five years of shorebird surveys in reclusive North Korea, and the discovery of internationally important sites for shorebirds. Each year thousands of shorebirds migrate between New Zealand and breeding grounds in Alaska and Siberia. The best known of these are bar-tailed godwits that make the longest non-stop flights of any land bird. Storing fat before they depart our shores in March, they then take a nonstop flight to tidal flats in the Yellow Sea region of China and Korea, where they stage for several weeks replenishing fuel reserves, before resuming the journey to the Alaskan tundra. $25.00 – $30.00