Welcome! Join us for an enjoyable, inspiring, and practical course exploring our region's wonderful local animals. From pupurangi (kauri snails) and ngaokeoke (velvet worms), to te aitanga pepeke (the insects), manu (birds), pepeketua and moko (frogs and reptiles) and pekapeka (bats) - we share diverse knowledge about native animals, their features, natural history, evolution, and relationships with people, places, and other species. Our accessible class involves daytime lectures, labs and daytime fieldtrips, with no overnight trips or evening tests. You can borrow all the gear you need e.g. insect collecting and pinning equipment, a raincoat for fieldtrips.
Our course is designed for students interested in a career involving native animals, zoology, taxonomy, ecology, biosecurity, conservation or management. We focus on practical skills in finding, surveying, documenting, and identifying animals, and archiving specimens and data. We connect with key employers, such as ecological consultancies and the Auckland Botanic Gardens.
This course is taught in person and is not available as an online course since it requires access to native animals. We warmly welcome all local and international students with an interest in nature and animals.