In this issue, we dive into the ocean and discover a stunning “marine animal” forest on Wellington’s doorstep. Find out why we need to do more to protect these under-appreciated and vulnerable ecosystems in the marine “twilight zone”.
Join Forest and Bird Youth, North Canterbury Branch Forest and Bird and The Estuary Trust for an Estuary tree planting and Q & A event with City Council and ECan candidates at the Southshore Spit reserve.
Public talk: Braided Rivers - Physical Habitat, Ecological Complexity and the Management Conundrum
Forest & Bird says all political parties who are serious about climate change and the environment need to support an important new bill to protect public conservation land from new mines.