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Rare wildlife to make way for coal, quarries, roads

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Mining, quarrying and infrastructure projects will be allowed to destroy New Zealand’s rarest and most important native species and habitats if they meet a 'significance test' under a government policy released for consultation today.  

Camouflage and Competition in insects

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Associate Professor Greg Holwell is a naturalist, zoologist and behavioural ecologist in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

The latest on the Waitakere Ranges Kokako

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Casey Wills and Erin Grierson, Auckland Zoo Birdkeepers – The latest on the Waitakere Ranges Kokako

NelsonTasman: Paremata Flats Planting

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Community Planting at Paremata Flats, Cable Bay.  9am to 3pm.  NCC will provide a BBQ and drinks during the day.  If members could bring their favourite planting spade that would be helpful.
 

Coal mines can destroy rare wetlands in new Government plans

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Forest & Bird says the Government’s announcement today that it will allow coal mining and other industries to destroy remaining wetlands is disastrous for the climate and biodiversity.  

NelsonTasman: AGM Zoom meeting

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We are inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.
Topic: Forest & Bird Nelson Tasman Branch 2022 AGM
Time: Jun 8, 2022   07:30 PM 
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Forest & Bird welcomes critical step forward in New Zealand conservation

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Forest & Bird is welcoming recommendations out today on reclassification of stewardship land to create many new conservation parks, reserves, and national park land on

Time to talk adaptation?

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Conservationists are facing difficult questions as nature struggles to survive our warming planet. Should we be thinking about radical adaptation as well as mitigation? By Jane Young

Forest & Bird’s 2022 Annual General Meeting and Council Meeting

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Forest & Bird’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) for 2022 will be held online on Sunday 19 June at 10am.

Kāpiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, May 2022

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