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Lost world of moa

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Gifted to Forest & Bird to stop future development, the Chapman Reserve in Fiordland has an intriguing history. By Michael Pringle

Our journey to carbon positive

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For nearly 25 years, volunteers from Forest & Bird’s Central Otago-Lakes Branch have been looking after an important population of mohua in the ancient beech forests of Makarora.

Farming for the planet

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The family that pioneered New Zealand’s first carbon-positive farm is also kaitiaki to a critically endangered population of lizards. By Caroline Wood.

NelsonTasman: Eves Valley Planting

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The next opportunity to get involved in planting will be at the Eves Valley Reserve  on Sunday 31st July starting at 9am. The postponement date is Sunday, 7th August.

Ronga Reserve Restoration Planting

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NOTICE: Our planting day is back on for the 24th. All other details remain the same. 

Rohe Kōreporepo – The Swamp, The Sacred Place - Film Show to Raise Funds for Wetlands

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Rohe Kōreporepo – The Swamp, The Sacred Place

Kāpiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, July 2022

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Coal case in Invercargill High Court

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Forest & Bird will be heard before the High Court in Invercargill on 18-19 July on its application for judicial review of Southland District Council’s decision to grant access for new coal exploration

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