2018 Sea Lion Calendars

$240 donated
Given by 7 generous donors in around 3 months

Need a Christmas present for the nature lover in your life? Or just need to keep track?

Otago

The New Zealand Sea Lion Trust is proud to present our 2018 Calendar packed with photos of the many pups born around the Otago Coast during the 2017 season. Never forget that important date (like the NZ Sea Lion Trust AGM) while gazing at beautiful pups and scenery.

Donation: 2018 Calendar is $20 incl. postage - please make sure to tick the "Share My Details with Sea Lion Trust" when donate so we can get in touch.

New Zealand Sea Lion Trust's involvement (page creator)

I am the Trust's Treasurer.

About us

To promote the protection and conservation of the endangered New Zealand Sea Lion through research and public education.

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The NZ Sea Lion Trust was formed in 2003 after breeding female NZ Sea Lions returned to the Otago coastline. The NZ Sea Lion Trust and The Department of Conservation (DOC) work closely together to conserve the NZ Sea Lions by monitoring females and pups, running community activities, delivering education programmes and supporting scientific research.

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Use of funds

Funds raised by calendar sales will help the trust provide ongoing education about and awareness of these beautiful marine mammals.

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Latest donations

kaitrin mcmullan
kaitrin mcmullan on 17 Dec 2017
$20
Stefan Meyer
Stefan Meyer on 13 Dec 2017
$40
Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 05 Dec 2017
$20
Rauhina
Rauhina on 17 Nov 2017
$80
Amelia
Amelia on 16 Nov 2017
Can pick it up at next meeting John :-)
$20

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This campaign started on 15 Nov 2017 and ended on 28 Feb 2018.