Georgia Cummings

Georgia Cummings

A trained terrestrial ecologist, Georgia specialises in monitoring and managing our native pekapeka. She is equally passionate about working with native flora and fauna of all shapes and sizes across the motu. When Georgia moved to Whāingaroa, she volunteered as a ‘burrow buddy’ and she is now stoked to be applying her ecology expertise to protecting the ōi as the Karioi Project’s seabird ranger. When not clambering around the cliffs checking burrows, you’ll find her in the surf or exploring te taiao with her son.

Beulah Wood

Dr Beulah Wood

Beulah Wood is currently an active member and on the leadership team of A Rocha’s Auckland local group. She is retired from work as a writer and lecturer. She was a lecturer at the South Asia Institute of Advanced Christian Studies in Bangalore, India. She continues to write for India and the Auckland local group, and teaches preaching for Baptist women in Auckland, New Zealand. Beulah is also an avid birdwatcher and sometimes lead birdwatching groups.