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Sanctuary Winter Planting 2

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The Sanctuary is an ECan reserve on the Christchurch side of the Waimakariri river. Help Brad Smith the ECan ranger for The Sanctuary to restore biodiversity to the area by planting native trees.  

Sanctuary Winter Planting 1

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The Sanctuary is an ECan reserve on the Christchurch side of the Waimakariri river. Help Brad Smith the ECan ranger for The Sanctuary to restore biodiversity to the area by planting native trees.  

AGM and Lance McCaskill Memorial Address: Jenny Hughey (ECan Chairperson) - Protecting the Environment (doing things differently)

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Jenny will to talk about being active in the environment and about water. The talk will be preceded by a brief AGM. 

Diary of a regional conservation manager: Darren van der Hoof

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Forest & Bird have eight regional conservation managers (RCMs) across Aotearoa New Zealand.

Meet an unsung hero

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On 6 June 2022, one of Forest & Bird’s longest serving committee members received a special award from a nonagenarian celebrating her Platinum Jubilee – a Queen’s Service Medal (QSM). 

Spreading conservation messages using nature and play

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For the average Kiwi, a play space might bring to mind an area with Lego, balls to kick around, dress-ups and multitude of tiny toys, or a PlayStation. 

Making Room for Rivers

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Allowing rivers to move rather than engineering them into artificial channels is a nature-friendly way to reduce flooding. By Tom Kay

Winter 2022 Forest & Bird Magazine

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In this issue, we find out how a “lost” population of critically endangered lizards was recently discovered on a high country station. The owners may be doing more for the planet than any other farmer in New Zealand.

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