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Te Araroa - The Long Path - by Jane Gilmour

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Fellow Forest & Bird member Jane Gilmour’s inspiring talk will be about her experiences walking the length of New Zealand, Te Araroa, the long path and she will show it is not just for German 20 year olds!

Fast-track applicant to pay $216,000 for failed mine bid

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A mining company that lobbied Resources Minister Shane Jones and RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop to be fast-tracked has been ordered to pay more than $200,000 in court costs. 

Forest & Bird and Fiordland Wapiti Foundation agree to work together

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Forest & Bird and the Fiordland Wapiti Foundation have agreed to pause legal proceedings over the management agreement between DOC and the Foundation o

Protest march against fast-track Bill announced for Auckland

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Forest & Bird, Greenpeace, Communities Against Fast Track (CAFT), Coromandel Watchdog, WWF-New Zealand, and Kiwis Against Seabed Mining have announced a ‘March for Nature’ on June

Monthly Meeting: Teapot Valley restoration

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Topic: In 2019, a fire devastated Teapot Valley’s indigenous forest, in an area owned by Tasman Pine Forests. In 2021, work began on restoration, with funding through the One Billion Trees and Jobs for Nature programmes.

Monthly Meeting: Where to see birds in Nelson

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Join us for  joint meeting with the Nelson Branch of Birds NZ and the launch of a revised version of the field guide Where to See Birds in Nelson.

Bill would create large-scale environmental destruction

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Forest & Bird told Parliament’s Environment Committee that the Fast-track Approvals Bill should be withdrawn, when the Society appeared before select committee members today.   

Monthly Talk - The End of Extinction

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Despite years of effort and intense research, many of our most iconic forest fauna species, such as kakapo and tuatara, remain effectively marooned on small offshore islands where a disease outbreak or pest invasion could mean their end.

Judicial review of Wapiti management in Fiordland National Park

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On Thursday March 28 Forest & Bird lodged an application for judicial review of an agreement between the Director General of Conservation and the Fiordland Wapiti Foundation.

Frank Lepera - Towards Predator-Free Waiheke

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Frank Lepera - Towards Predator-Free Waiheke

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