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No future for coal mining | Centennial Speaker Series

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We are in the midst of a climate crisis, so why are we still mining coal?

Kaitiakitanga

Fensham Reserve
Wairarapa Watch your step

Writer: Hayden Maskell

Join the Flock

Blowhard Bush Reserve
Hawke's Bay In Robin's Hood

Writer: Scott Moyes

In robin’s hood, we do not take
though riches do surround us.
Instead, we steal a moment
with the treasures that have found us.

Thriving in the Ark

Ark in the Park
Waitākere Ranges, Tāmaki Makaurau

Ark in the Parkis a landscape-scale restoration project managed in partnership by Forest & Bird and Auckland Council, supported by local mana whenua Te Kawerau ā Maki.

Forest & Bird says hazard policy a must to protect Kiwi communities from future floods

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Forest & Bird is calling on Penny Simmonds and Simon Watts – the respective ministers for the environment and climate change – to take action and pass the National Policy Statement on Natural Hazard Decision Making (NPS-NHD) to help protect communit

Like your lichen

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Dr Dan Blanchon

Kiwi in the capital

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After being locally extinct for more than a century, kiwi first returned to Wellington in 2000. How are they doing today? Alan Peck investigates.

I restored a native forest

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Four years ago, Silvia Pinca embarked on an ambitious project to almost single-handedly rewild a freshly logged pine forest. This is her story.

Youth leaders launch new hub in Taranaki

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Amber Cayley and Samuel Salisbury have taken on the mantle of co-leaders for the new Taranaki Forest & Bird Youth hub.

February Marlborough F&B monthly talk

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Sonya Roxburgh will talk about her monitoring work with the East Coast Protection Group on Marlborough's East Coast. Sonya is an experienced ecologist who has a passion for native wildlife.

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Supporting Forest & Bird is one of the best things you can do for New Zealand's environment. We need people like you to support us, so that nature will always have a voice.

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