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Fast track is outright assault on environment

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A new sweeping fast-track approvals bill being tabled in parliament today is anti-nature, anti-democracy, and will leave a mess for future governments to clean up, says Forest & Bird. 

Transforming Townscapes

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Alex Stone looks at the challenges ahead for conservation as we head into 2024 with a new government and an uncertain climate future. Part 3 of 4.

Liferaft for tūturuatu

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Shore plovers are one of the world’s rarest shorebirds and need a huge helping hand to survive. By Peter Lo and Helen Jonas. Images Peter Lo.

Abandoned mining appeal may mean fast track for coal

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A long-running court battle against a new opencast coal mine has been abandoned by the mining company today, but environmentalists are putting celebrations on hold.  

Care of Pearl Creek

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All are welcome to join our monthly working bees caring for Pearl Creek – second Saturday of the month (except January), 9am-12midday.

Monthly meeting - speaker: Melissa Griffin, St Arnaud DOC

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Topic: Introduction to the Rotoiti Nature Recovery Project mainland island and research project. Landscape predator control over the last 25 years and potential for the future.

What's up DOC? Our Department of Conservation, Te Papa Atawhai in Canterbury - Jo Macpherson

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Jo Macpherson is Kaihautū, Matarautaki (Director for Operations) Eastern South Island Department of Conservation – Te Papa Atawhai. She will talk on how the Department of Conservation is organised, and what it is doing in Canterbury, current activi

Kāpiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, February 2024

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Forest & Bird Wellington Branch Guided Walk

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Join us for a free guided walk through Chartwell Bush Reserve and Ōtari–Wilton’s Bush. The walk will take around 2 hours, although we will probably have 2 walking groups to allow people to choose the pace best suited to them.

The future of conservation | Centennial Speaker Series

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This webinar will explore the future of conservation from three different perspectives.

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