A Summer School in Omnitbology 1992 Five days of illustrated lectures and a day field trip to Kaikoura Sunday = Friday, 19 24 January, 1992 The Centre for Continuing Education, University of Canterbury will hold the first Summer School on Ornithology over the above dates. The aim of the school is to allow an exciting interchange of ideas in a relaxed and informal atmosphere. Suggested topics and timetable are as follows: Day one Oeziva Address John Warham Evolution of New Zealand Richard Holdaway Evening talk, commencing 7.30 p.m Day two The Prehistory of New Zealand Ian Atkinson Birds Seabirds Graham Taylor School Dinner from 7 pms Day three Bird Recognition Colin Miskelly Current Bird Research at Graduate students Canterbury Breeding Systems in Birds Ian McLean Day four A Coach Trip to Kaikoura Departing at 7.30 a.m. and returning to Christchurch about 6.00 p.m. Day five The History of Bird Conservation Don Merton and Endangered Species Management in New Zealand Evening talk, commencing 7.30 p.m: Day six Photographing Birds Peter Harper and Don Hadden Write now for further information, descriptive brochures and enrolments forms please contact the Centre: Please send me further details on A Summer School in Ornithology, 1992 Name: Address: Post to: The Secretary, Summer School Programme, Centre for Continuing Education, University of Canterbury, Christchurch: Telephone 667 001 Fax 642 057
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Forest and Bird, Volume 22, Issue 4, 1 November 1991, Page 41
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