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Underbirds are go for Bird of the Year 2022

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Get your memes and campaign slogans ready: voting for Te Manu Rongonui o te Tau opens next Monday 17 October at 9am. 

Vote for the underbird!

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Yes, it’s back, the most hotly contested avian election on Earth – Forest & Bird’s Te Manu Rongonui o te Tau kicks off on 17 October and runs for two weeks.

Lake Onslow climate conundrum

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Is the proposed NZ Battery Project the country’s climate saviour or a potential $4bn white elephant? By Chelsea McGaw, Tom Kay, and Caroline Wood

Going for gold

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Research student Caitlyn Friedel cried when she first saw goldstripe geckos at Forest & Bird’s Bushy Park Tarapuruhi Sanctuary. Now she is studying them for her Master’s!

Time to talk about cats

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Forest & Bird wants the government to introduce a national Cat Management Act with the mandated registration and desexing of pet cats to protect our wildlife. By Amelia Geary

Kāpiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, September 2022

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Building Community Preparedness to Protect Wildlife

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Are we prepared to best care for our birds in case of a weather catastrophe? By Lynn Miller, general manager of BirdCare Aotearoa

Old Man's Beard Free Wellington to Pest Plant Free Aotearoa/NZ

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Register here  to attend this event.

Public Talk: Twenty Three Years of Ecological Restoration on Otamahua/Quail Island

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Ian McLennan, Chair of the Otamahua/Quail Island Restoration Trust, has spent most of his working life in the building industry. He started volunteering on Quail Island in 2004.

AGM and monthly talk

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The branch AGM will be followed by a talk.

The speaker - Peter Gaze will be talking about

The restoration of Puangiangi - a private island in the Outer Sounds

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