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Hope in action

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Fearing the Chatham Island robin was in perilous danger, three generations of conservationists battled to save them. By Caroline Wood

I'm not a household pest

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The misunderstood cockroach gets a bad rap in Aotearoa, but our 15 indigenous species perform a vital role in the bush. By Ann Graeme

Plague skinks

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Forest & Bird's Marlborough Branch volunteers have been trapping pest skinks in Blenheim. By Helen Braithwaite and Deleece Augustyn

Give a Trap!

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Penny Willocks gifted a lasting legacy to nature on her death. By Caroline Bruner

Local organisations outline eight asks to make Hawke’s Bay communities climate resilient

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Iwi, environmental groups, and community resilience organisations in Hawke’s Bay are asking all local councils to rethink their approach to climate mitigation in light of the damage Cyclone Gabrielle inflicted on the region. 

Forest & Bird’s 2025 Annual General Meeting

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Forest & Bird’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) for 2025 will be held online on Saturday 28 June at 9am.
 

Centennial Speaker Series | Mining Threatens Tāiko Westland Petrels

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Our Centennial Speaker Series is back! A proposed mining operation in the West Coast threatens tāiko Westland Petrels.

Government budget leaves New Zealanders at continued risk from climate crisis

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There is nothing transformational in the budget, when it comes to protecting New Zealanders’ lives, lifestyles, and livelihoods from climate change and biodiversity loss, Forest & Bird says in response to today's Budget. 

Stamp Design Pātai | Challenge

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Put your creative skills to the test in our stamp design pātai | challenge!

Prime Minister confirms commitment to no new mines – Forest & Bird calls for hurry up

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Forest & Bird is today reiterating its call for urgent action to stop new mines on conservation land, after the Prime Minister re-stated Labour’s commitment to the policy. 

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