At the NZ prehistory edit-a-thon in Dunedin.

About me... edit

Hello! My name is Kimberley Collins, I am a conservationist and science communicator from Dunedin, New Zealand.

I completed my Master’s of Science Communication at the University of Otago on how scientists use social media to engage people with complex topics[1]. I have worked for a range of conservation organisations in New Zealand, including Forest & Bird and Zealandia Ecosanctuary. In 2018, I established my own business called Fledge Media, a communications agency that focuses on conservation and science issues. I have done work for a range of clients, including iNaturalist NZ — Mātaki Taiao and the Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition[2]. In 2020, I will be working for the Dunedin City Council doing community engagement for the Urban Linkage, a project within the Predator Free Dunedin movement.

Projects edit

User:Kimbirdley/iNaturalistNZ

My efforts... edit

A record of the edits and pages I have made.

Pages created edit

Pages expanded edit

Photography edit

I love to get outside to take photos of New Zealand's wildlife and wild places, as well as environmental actions and events. I upload most of these to Flickr[3] under a CC BY license[4] so please feel free to use them and upload to the Commons as required.

Projects edit

I am a great starter of projects but notoriously terrible at finishing them.

New Zealand seashore species edit

New Zealand is an island nation with more than 15,000 kilometres of coastline. Three-quarters of us live within 10 kilometres of the ocean and many have spent time fossicking in tide pools. Despite this, our focus tends to be on terrestrial (land-based) species and few New Zealanders would be able to recognise or name more than a handful of seashore species.

Part of my focus on Wikipedia is figuring out how many of New Zealand's seashore species have pages and assessing their quality. I hope to create pages for those that are missing and improve/expand those that need it.

This project was inspired by Sally Carson and Rod Morris' Field Guide to the New Zealand Seashore.

This is a working list for my reference. Please feel free to contribute as you like.

Common name(s) Māori name(s) Scientific name Status Updates
Apricot anemone Bunodactis chrysobathys Page needs creation
Apricot anemone Habrosanthus bathamae Page needs creation
Black finger crab Pāpaka Ozius deplanatus Page needs creation Page created (29/09/19)
Blue tubeworm Toke pā Spirobranchus cariniferus Page needs creation Page created (08/06/19)
Bristle cage worm Noke moana Flabelligera bicolor Page needs creation
Bamboo coral Chathamisis bayeri Page needs creation
Barnacle Idioibla idiotica Page needs creation
Big-handed crab Pāpaka Heterozius rotundifrons Page needs expanding and photo
Brooding anemone Kōtore Cricophorus nutrix Page needs creation Page created (22/04/19)
Brown seaweed isopod Weri moana Batedotea elongata Page needs creation
Bubblegum coral Paragorgia alisonae Page needs creation
Burrowing anemone Kōtore Edwardsia neozelanica Page needs creation Page created (22/04/19)
Burrowing sea cucumber Rori Taeniogyrus dunedinensis Page needs creation Page created (11/08/19)
Cockle shell worm Noke moana Boccardia acus Page needs creation
Common hermit Kāunga Pagurus traversi Page needs creation
Cyclostome bryozoan Spiritopora perplexa Page needs creation
Dwarf white lamp shell Pumilus antiquatus Page needs creation
Eunicid worm Toke moana, noke moana Marphysa depressa Page needs creation
Estuarine pillbox crab Waerau Halicarcinus whitei Page needs creation
Ghost shrimp Biffarius fillholi Page needs expansion
Giant shore anemone Kōtore tino nui Oulactis magna Page needs creation Page created (22/04/19)
Glass shrimp Tarawera Palaemon affinis Page needs expansion
Hairy crab Pāpaka huruhuru Pilumnus lumpinus Page needs creation
Hairy-handed crab Pāpaka huruhuru Hemigraspus crenulatus Page needs expansion
Jewel anemone Kōtore Corynactis australis Page needs creation
Knotted thread hydroid Obelia geniculata Page needs creation
Lugworm Toke moana, noke moana Abarenicola affinis Page needs creation
Mantis shrimp Heterosquilla tricarinata Page needs expansion
Marine pill bug Kutu moana Isocladus armatus Page needs creation
New Zealand hermit crab Kāunga Pagurus novizealandiae Page needs photo
Northern snapping shrimp Kōwhitiwhiti moana Alpheus richardsoni Page needs creation
O’Shea’s tree bryozoan Calvetia osheai Page needs creation
Olive anemone Hūmenga Isactinia olivacea Page needs creation
Oyster leech Toke piri Anonymus kaikourensis Page needs creation
Paddle worm Toke moana, noke moana Eulalia microphylla Page needs creation
Pea crab Nepinnotheres novaezealandiae Page needs creation
Peanut worm Toke hue Phascolosoma annulatum Page needs creation
Peron's camouflage crab Pāpaka huna Notomithrax peronii Page needs creation
Pill bug Kutu Scyphax ornatus Page needs creation
Pillbox crab Waerau Halicarcinus innominatus Page needs creation
Polychaete worm Boccardiella magniovata Page needs creation
Polychaete worm Spio aequalis Page needs creation
Purple rock crab Rērere Hemigrapsus sexdentatus Page needs tidy up
Red seaweed isopod Weri moana Euidotea durvillei Page needs creation Page created (29/09/19)
Rose anemone Kōtore Anthopleura rosea Page needs creation Page created (27/04/19)
Saltpool mosquito Naeroa Opifex fuscus Page needs creation Page created (23/04/19)
Sand mason worm Piri tōrino Lagis australis Page needs creation
Sand shrimp Philocheras australis Page needs creation
Seaweed isopod Weri moana Paridotea ungulata Page needs creation
Shore slater Kutu Ligi (Nesoligia) novizealandiae Page needs creation
Shortsnout pipefish Lissocampus filum Page needs expansion and photo
Small scale worm Toke moana, noke moana Lepidonotus polychromus Page needs creation
Stalk-eyed mud crab Pāpaka Hemiplax hirtipes Page needs expansion and photo Photo added
Sulphur worm Toke moana Travisia olens Page needs creation
Swift-footed shore crab Pāpaka nuii Leptograpsus variegatus Page needs expansion
Thornfish Bovichtus variegatus Page needs expansion and photo
Triangle crab Pāpaka Eurynolambrus australis Page needs creation Page created (08/06/19)
Tunnelling mud crab Kairau Austrohelice crassa Page needs expansion
Twister Bellapiscis medius Page needs expansion

NIWA Super Sea Slugs edit

"Nudibranchs and other sea slugs are a fascinating and diverse array of marine molluscs that occur all over the world’s oceans, from the surface of the open sea, to shallow continental shores, to the deep sea."

Scientific name Common name(s) Status Page status Updates
Papawera zelandiae White bubble shell Endemic Needs updating.
Melanochlamys cylindrica Endemic Created 22/10.
Aplysia parvula Sea hare
Dolabrifera brazieri Sea hare Needs updating.
Bursatella leachii Woolly sea hare
Elysia maoria Needs expanding.
Berthella ornata Ornate side-gilled sea slug Endemic
Pleurobranchaea maculata Grey side-gilled sea slug
Plocamopherus imperialist Imperial nudibranch
Polycera hedgpethi
Polycera fujitai
Tambja verconis
Tyrannodoris luteolineata
Trapania rudmani Endemic
Cadlina willani Willan's nudibranch Endemic
Ceratosoma amoenum Clown nudibranch
Goniobranchus aureomarginatus Endemic
Aphelodoris luctuosa Endemic
Doris wellingtonensis
Carminodoris nodulosa Needs creation.
Alloiodoris lanuginata Endemic
Rostanga muscula Endemic
Dendrodoris citrina Endemic Needs creation.
Dendridirus krusensternii Needs creation.
Dendrodoris nigra
Phyllidiella pustulosa
Tritonia incerta Endemic
Phylliroe lichtensteinii Needs creation.
Janolus ignis Endemic Needs creation.
Janolus mokohinau Endemic Needs creation.
Coryphellina albomarginata Endemic
Aeolidiella drusilla Endemic
Baeolidia australis
Jason mirabilis Endemic
Glaucus atlanticus

New Zealand environmentalists edit

Charles Fleming Award for Environmental Achievement edit

Name Year Notability criteria met Status
Donald Merton 1989
Ian A. E. Atkinson 1992
Brian P. J. Molloy 1995
David A. Thom 1998
John Lawrence Craig 2001
Elisabeth Slooten 2004
Stephen Michael Dawson 2004
Mick Clout 2007
Alan Mark 2010
Michael Joy 2013
Bruce Clarkson 2016

Antarctic species edit

When people think of Antarctica, penguins, whales, and seals often come to mind. But the Southern Ocean is home to a rich and diverse community of nearly 10,000 species that are uniquely adapted to live in its waters. Many are endemic, meaning they are found nowhere else in the world.

This project involves creating and updating pages about some of Antarctica's lesser-known species. It is informed by the Register of Antarctic Marine Species (RAMS).

Common name(s) Scientific name Status
McCain's skate Bathyraja maccaini Created 03/05/2019
Dark-belly skate Bathyraja meridionalis Page needs creation
Eaton's skate Bathyraja eatonii Page needs creation
Kerguelen sandpaper skate Bathyraja irrasa Page needs creation
Murray's skate Bathyraja murrayi Page needs creation
Whiteleg skate Amblyraja taaf Stub

Adding fern photos to WikiCommons edit

Based on this list of native New Zealand ferns.

References edit

  1. ^ Collins, Kimberley; Shiffman, David; Rock, Jenny (2016-10-12). "How Are Scientists Using Social Media in the Workplace?". PLOS ONE. 11 (10): e0162680. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0162680. ISSN 1932-6203.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link)
  2. ^ Administrator. "Campaign Team and Staff - Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition". www.asoc.org. Retrieved 2018-03-04.
  3. ^ "Kimberley Collins". Flickr. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)
  4. ^ "Creative Commons — Attribution 2.0 Generic — CC BY 2.0". creativecommons.org. Retrieved 2019-04-22.