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Forest and Bird condemns government proposals removing environmental protections

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Forest & Bird has received a letter from Hon Chris Bishop, Minister for Resource Management Reform, setting out government plans for reforms to the resource management process and getting rid of safeguards for freshwater.

Nelson Mineral Belt talk

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Our February speaker will be Dr Mike Johnston, geologist, talking about the Nelson Mineral Belt.

Tea and coffee will be available before the meeting.

Pearl Creek Restoration Project

Pearl Creek (off Cotterell Road, Appleby, access from the Great Taste Trail cycle path) is a spring-fed stream that flows into the Waimeha/Waimea Inlet. It was part of the extensive Waimea delta system, now fragmented by different land uses including farming. The Creek is two kilometres from its spring to the Waimeha/Waimea Inlet and is habitat for birds, fish and invertebrates.

Youth Alumni

Welcome to the Forest & Bird Youth Alumni profile page.

Kāpiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, December 2023

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New landfill threatens endangered animals

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Forest & Bird is deeply disappointed at a just-released Environment Court decision that paves the way for a 60 hectare landfill to be created at Wayby Valley in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, despite the site being home to many

It’s not a Merry Christmas for the Environment

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Forest & Bird and the Environmental Defence Society are dismayed that the new Government has just rammed through a dramatic assault on Aotearoa New Zealand’s environment.

26 Forest & Bird Centennial | Live

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Nature-themed artwork and poetry by 26 New Zealand writers and artists, inspired by 13 of Forest & Bird’s nature reserves throughout Aotearoa, will be showcased at a public exhibition this February.  

Turning the tide on coastal protection: inadequate council regulations put species at risk

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Forest & Bird is calling on councils around the country to fix inadequate rules for vehicles on beaches after only one council – Dunedin City – scored the top ranking for protecting coastal species.  

Fight for the future

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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 1 of 4.

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