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Dr. Miguel Mejias (Bermuda) - Threats and conservation of several Bermuda endemics.

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Visiting from Bermuda on invitation by the University of Auckland Biological Sciences, Dr. Miguel Mejías is a Bermudian ornithologist, naturalist, and conservationist. Since 2011, at the age of 24, he became an apprentice of Dr.

Regenerating the Red Zone - Sarah Mankelow

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Sarah is the Community Partnerships ranger at Christchurch City Council Residential Red Zone Parks Unit. She will speak on Regenerating the Red Zone - projects, planting and City Nature Challenge.

Kāpiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, March 2024

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Conservation Heroes

As part of our Centennial Celebrations, Forest & Bird launched ‘Conservation Heroes’ - an initiative that ran from June 2023 through to February 2024. 

The Mountain | interview and giveaway

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In Rachel House’s directorial debut, The Mountain follows the story of a young girl who feels disconnected from her Māori heritage.

STOP the War on Nature now

The Fast-track Approvals Bill

On 7 March 2024 the Government introduced a new Bill to Parliament (under urgency) called the Fast-track Approvals Bill.

STOP Fast-track

For months Forest & Bird kept the pressure on the coalition Government to release the projects destined for automatic fast tracking through Schedule 2 of the bill.

March Monthly Talk - 'Thoughts on seed collection and eco-sourcing'

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Dan Moore is a local ecologist who has been working with the Te Hoiere (Pelorus) Project, using his expertise in seed collection to help with native species restoration. Dan's talk is titled 'Thoughts on seed collection and eco-sourcing'.

An open letter to Minister Bishop

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Hon Chris Bishop 
Minister for RMA Reform 

15 March 2024 

Tēnā koe Minister Bishop,  

Annual projects overview and AGM

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AGM and projects overview

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