NPSNZ Honours: Invitation 2022
Nature Photography2022-12-03T13:11:20+13:00Honours Awarded 2021 Katherine McCusker ANPSNZ Nadine Campbell ANPSNZ James Thompson LNPSNZ HONOURS 2022: The deadline for submitting an honours portfolio is 31st January
Honours Awarded 2021 Katherine McCusker ANPSNZ Nadine Campbell ANPSNZ James Thompson LNPSNZ HONOURS 2022: The deadline for submitting an honours portfolio is 31st January
For the pending August / September edition of CameraTalk magazine, we are planning to feature Wildlife and Nature Photography (anything living). So here's your chance to showcase any of your personal projects on NZ
The West Coast Penguin Trust and the Yellow-eyed Penguin Trust are supporting penguin tours this September, arranged by Nature Quest. Participants will have behind the scenes visits to penguin sites and with those working in
Matheson Beaumont ONZM, Hon FNPSNZ Paul Kennedy, Matheson, and Peter Harper presenting Matheson with his honourary Fellowship for NPSNZ Matheson left us on April 19 2021, after a long and productive life, in
It is with great sadness that we have to farewell another of our founding members so soon. Edith Mitchell died on Sunday 17 January 2021 in Christchurch Hospital. She was 90 years old. There is
We were saddened to hear that June Goldstein passed away on 19 November following the sudden onset of serious illness. She was a member of NPSNZ for many years, including being a foundation member of
As a member of an affiliated PSNZ society YOU may apply for PSNZ Licentiate Click here to view Bruce Girdwoods Q & A session on applying for LPSNZ
Invitation for any members of NPSNZ, who are not PSNZ members, and may be planning on submitting a set for Licentiate in 2021. ARE YOU LOOKING TO APPLY FOR YOUR PSNZ HONOURS IN 2021? JOIN
Julian Elliott will talk to us about Mongolia from France at 7.30pm on Friday 4th December Here's a link to the details of the Zoom meeting
Obituary – Doug Johns It is with great sadness that we farewell Doug Johns. Doug (along with his wife Anne) have been members of NPSNZ for many years. Doug was a lovely gentle soul, who