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Spring 2022 Forest & Bird Magazine

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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”.

Kāpiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, August 2022

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Te Hoiere Pelorus Ecological Restoration Field Team kicks into gear

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Love ‘em or love ‘em – who can resist the lure of the celebrity ‘bird of the year’, the pekapeka?

Certainly not Forest & Bird’s Te Hoiere Pelorus Bat Recovery Project’s Ecological Restoration Field Team.

Conservation Week - Take Action for Nature

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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

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Duncan Gray undertook training and research with the Fresh Water Ecology Research Group at the University of Canterbury.

Stewardship Land Reclassification Submission

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Newest Forest & Bird Youth Hub's inspirational co-ordinator

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The Nelson-Tasman Hub is one of Forest & Bird’s newest Youth Hubs with just over 30 youth signed up as volunteers.

Bill to end new mines on conservation land chance to fulfil Government’s promise

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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.  

Mountain top coal mining case heads to Environment Court

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Forest & Bird’s appeal against a proposed opencast coal mine will be heard at the Environment Court in Christchurch from next week. 

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