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Forest & Bird announces first woman President and 2024 awards

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The Freddies in your backyard: A tour of Wellington's reptiles and amphibians

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Join us to listen to Dr Sarah Lamar discuss the lizards, frogs, and tuatara of Wellington and some of the conservation actions being taken in the region.

Monthly Meeting: Don Pittham, Nelson Botanical Society photographer

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Topic: Don Pittham is a local photographer, with the Nelson Botanical Society.

You can see some of his photos on their website: Nelson Botanical Society.

Monthly Meeting: Robert Schadewinkel, ecologist at The Brook Waimārama Sanctuary

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Topic: Robert Schadewinkel is the ecologist at The Brook Waimārama Sanctuary.

The Brook Waimārama Sanctuary - Returning Nature to Nelson (brooksanctuary.org.nz)

Giant March For Nature fills Queen Street to oppose Luxon’s fast track bill

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Over 20,000 people have turned out in Auckland today for the March for Nature to protest the Luxon Government’s fast-track bill and ‘war on nature’.

2024 North Canterbury AGM and Lance McCaskill Memorial Address by Emeritus Professor Dave Kelly

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You are invited to our AGM and the Lance McCaskill Memorial Address given this year by Emeritus Professor Dave Kelly: How will mast seeding respond under climate change? Recent discoveries show winners and losers. 

Government raids conservation budget to pay for war on nature

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The only major new ‘environmental’ spend in the Government’s 2024 budget is a $92 million commitment to attack the country’s environment, Forest & Bird says. 

Kāpiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, May 2024

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The cat menace

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The notion of killing cats to safeguard native birds is not new among conservationists and was as deeply ingrained in the inter-war period as it is today. By Anton Sveding

Finding the world's oldest flax snail fossils

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Snails may not have the reputation of dinosaurs, but geologists knew there was something special about the fossils recently unearthed in Auckland. By Ursula Cochran

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