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Central Otago Lakes conservationist awarded Forest & Bird’s Old Blue

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Ian (Mo) Turnbull of Hāwea has received Forest and Bird’s prestigious Old Blue award for his outstanding service to Forest & Bird’s Central Otago Lakes branch an

Prominent Otago botanist awarded Forest & Bird’s Old Blue

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Leading New Zealand ecologist and botanist Dr Kelvin Lloyd has been awarded Forest & Bird’s prestigious Old Blue award for his outstanding work protecting and e

Forest & Bird announces top awards for 2025

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Forest & Bird has announced the recipients of the organisation's annual honours at their AGM today. These include: 

Farming with nature

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Hawke’s Bay farmer James Hunter shares his conservation story in the hope it will inspire others to choose nature-based solutions on their farms. By Caroline Wood

War on nature targets national parks

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Forest & Bird is condemning a new Government plan to accept pests like deer and tahr in our national parks.

New Zealand's Amazing Butterflies - Brian Patrick

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The New Zealand Archipelago stretches 2750 kilometres from the sub-tropical Kermadec Islands to the subantarctic Campbell Island group with over 700 islands including the planet's 16th and 18th largest landmasses.

Cryptics and Cross Words

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Stephen Marsland is a Professor of Mathematics and Data Science at Victoria University of Wellington.

Nora Paicu is determined to advocate for change

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Nora Paicu is a leader of the Ōtepoti Dunedin Hub of Forest & Bird Youth. She's always loved volunteering and protecting the environment – and is driven by a deep passion for preserving what matters.

Philip Summerhays –Variation between & within populations of Zephlebia mayflies

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Philip Summerhays, Research Associate Auckland Museum, will not just be talking about mayflies, he will also bring along some mayflies he has been breeding, nymphs in a bucket and adults in a container.

New NIWA study a 'wake-up call' for Government to tackle out of control pest animals

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Forest & Bird says groundbreaking NIWA-led research, just released, shows New Zealand’s native forests are absorbing significantly more carbon dioxide than previously tho

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