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Nelson Tasman Annual Report 2025

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Volunteers sought after rat footprints found inside sanctuary

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Rat footprints have been discovered inside Tarapuruhi Bushy Park, near Whanganui, during a major incursion response, Forest & Bird confirmed today. 

Archey’s Frogs: small, dark, handsome (and really, really old)

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Who's your daddy? New Zealand's frogs are the great, great, great granddaddies of every frog on the planet, but mining on conservation land puts these precious taonga at high risk of extinction. Archey's Frog - Forest & Bird Youth Creature Feature, May 2025.

Monthly Meeting: Shannel Courtney on Ngā Taketake ā Tāne - Cataloguing and Naming Indigenous Plants of Te Tauihu, Top of the South

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The speaker for our May meeting will be noted botanist Shannel Courtney on Ngā Taketake ā Tāne - Cataloguing and Naming Indigenous Plants of Te Tauihu, Top of the South

PCE report highlights need for forestry reset

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Forest & Bird says the need to urgently increase planting and regeneration of native forests as permanent carbon sinks and for native biodiversity is backed up by a report out today from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment (PCE),

Wild gardening

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Encouraging insects and other critters to your urban garden is key to creating a healthy habitat for birds, lizards, and other native wildlife. By Geraldine Canham-Harvey

Question mark over Government modelling for pine planting on public conservation land

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Forest & Bird is concerned about modelling revealing that meeting the Government’s climate commitments would require planting vast areas of conservation and other Crown land in permanent pine forests, in a desperate attempt to meet Aotearoa New Zeal

Glowworms - New Zealand's rockstars

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Never believe what you see, and that goes for the bugs, too. Uncover the deep, fascinating secrets of these glow-in-the-dark marvels. It's time to set the record straight, that these beautiful glowing stars are actually badly named, mucus-covered finger-shaped gnats. Glowworms - Forest & Bird Youth Creature Feature, April 2025.

Kāpiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, March 2025

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