Lecture tonight on The invasion of New Zealand by non-native plants free lecture 31st July Titirangi War Memorial Hall 7.00pm
Just a reminder about the lecture this evening on the invasion of non-native plants. West Auckland has an infestation of non-natives. It is a $1.7 billion problem and it impacts the environment. Come and listen to Prof Phil Hulme tonight the 31st of July at 7.00 pm at the Titirangi War Memorial Hall.
Supported by the Royal Society and sponsored by the Waitakere Ranges Local Board.
See you there.
Irenee
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