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ETS must back permanent native forests, not pine monoculture

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Forest & Bird strongly backs the Government’s suggestion that pine forests should not be counted as permanent carbon sinks in the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS).

Project Update, AGM and speaker Michelle Swanepoel

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Your chance to hear the highlights of all our projects (Matuku Reserve, Ark in the Park, Orangihina, KCC etc), at our annual AGM.

Kapiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, February 2022

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Online talk - Ark in the Park

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Join our first meeting of the year online via Zoom. Hear about kōkako and other goings-on at Ark in the Park, plus the always fascinating Plant of the Month.

Urgent call to double wetlands for climate

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Today on World Wetlands Day, eleven non-governmental organisations are launching a new campaign, Every Wetland Counts He Puipuiaki Ia Rohe Kōreporepo, calling for the Prime Minister to set a goal of doubling the extent of natural wetlands in Aotearoa by

Every Wetland Counts Brochure

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Kapiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, January 2022

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Advance notice of Forest & Bird CE appointment

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Aotearoa New Zealand’s leading conservation organisation, Forest & Bird, is pleased to announce the appointment of Nicola Toki as its new Chief Executive, as the society approaches its one-hundredth year of giving nature a voice.

Public Talk: Braided River Ecosystems

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CANCELLED as we are at the red covid traffic light setting.

Mahoe-nui Spring Maintenance 2

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We are helping the Port Hills rangers create a corridor of native bush up a valley behind Sumner (off Evans Pass Rd). On this working-bee, we'll be trimming the long grass from around the native plants and using it to mulch them.

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