26 April 2025

Whānau – wildlife – look and find!

Richmond Community Garden invites all nature-loving families to explore what's living in their garden, as part of the City Nature Challenge!

Bring your bug-obsessed tamariki to explore and seek out what's living in the Richmond Community Gardens.

Scientists will help you find all the hidden, tiny things that make this space their home. Christchurch City libraries will be there for nature-themed storytimes, books and games. 

Have a play with the Bugbot app and treat yourself to a coffee or real fruit ice cream at the Riverlution Cafe. 

City Nature Challenge is an annual bioblitz-style competition with cities around the world in a friendly contest to see who can make the most observations of nature. 

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Bring your bug-obsessed tamariki to explore and seek out what's living in the Richmond Community Gardens.

Scientists will help you find all the hidden, tiny things that make this space their home. Christchurch City libraries will be there for nature-themed storytimes, books and games. 

Have a play with the Bugbot app and treat yourself to a coffee or real fruit ice cream at the Riverlution Cafe. 

City Nature Challenge is an annual bioblitz-style competition with cities around the world in a friendly contest to see who can make the most observations of nature. 

Location
Richmond Community Garden, 46A Vogel St, Richmond

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