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Awarua-Waituna wetland fire highlights need for climate adaptation plan

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As a second nationally significant wetland burns, Forest & Bird says the Government must adopt a national climate change adaptation plan that protects wetlands under the National Environmental Standards for Freshwater.  

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Kapiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, March 2022

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North Shore branch AGM

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The Annual General Meeting of our branch will be held via Zoom at the beginning of our April monthly online meeting. The AGM will be followed by what promises to be a fascinating talk by Francesca Cunninghame of Forest & Bird Otago. 

Wai Hauora Mō Tātau Katoa Healthy Water for All

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Youth leading the way

From an early age Kaya Freeman knew her life’s purpose was to protect the planet and its inhabitants.

The sometimes missing ‘F’-word: Fauna, Flora, and Funga

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In this talk Peter will introduce New Zealand’s native fungi and their multiple forms and function in our Ngahere. Fungi are particularly noticeable during autumn as the main season when reproductive fruitbodies of many are produced.

Te Rere turns 40!

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We look back at the highs and lows of Forest & Bird’s hoiho yellow-eyed penguin sanctuary in the Catlins. By Chris Rance

Autumn 2022 Forest & Bird Magazine

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In this issue, Zoe Brown shines a light on a hugely important wetland called the Kopuatai Peat Dome in the Hauraki Plains.

Hibiscus Coast AGM

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The Hibiscus Coast Branch of Forest & Bird Annual General Meeting will be held on Wednesday 23 March at 7:00 pm 2022.

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