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NelsonTasman: Paremata Flats Planting

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Community Planting at Paremata Flats, Cable Bay.  9am to 3pm.  NCC will provide a BBQ and drinks during the day.  If members could bring their favourite planting spade that would be helpful.
 

Coal mines can destroy rare wetlands in new Government plans

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Forest & Bird says the Government’s announcement today that it will allow coal mining and other industries to destroy remaining wetlands is disastrous for the climate and biodiversity.  

Defend our Birds

Every 10 minutes, 500 adult native birds, their chicks and eggs, will be slaughtered by introduced predators. You can help stop this by making a donation today. Your gift will be used to give two punches to the predators.

NelsonTasman: AGM Zoom meeting

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We are inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Forest & Bird Nelson Tasman Branch 2022 AGM
Time: Jun 8, 2022   07:30 PM 
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Forest & Bird welcomes critical step forward in New Zealand conservation

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Forest & Bird is welcoming recommendations out today on reclassification of stewardship land to create many new conservation parks, reserves, and national park land on

Time to talk adaptation?

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Conservationists are facing difficult questions as nature struggles to survive our warming planet. Should we be thinking about radical adaptation as well as mitigation? By Jane Young

Forest & Bird’s 2022 Annual General Meeting and Council Meeting

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Forest & Bird’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) for 2022 will be held online on Sunday 19 June at 10am.

Kāpiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, May 2022

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Getting Aotearoa to zero emissions

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The Government’s double-whammy releases of Aotearoa’s first Emissions Reduction Plan (ERP) and the

Forest restoration big winner in Budget 2022, but more pest control needed

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Forest & Bird is welcoming the $256 million to be spent over four years to kick start the process of large-scale native forest restoration but warned it would only be as successful as the pest control that supports it.

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