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Stewardship land Review: Explainer

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Care, transparency, and consideration of climate change are needed in the reclassification of millions of hectares of public conservation land, says Forest & Bird.

Plan to save nature off to good start, needs more from Government economic agencies

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The Te Mana O Te Taiao Aotearoa New Zealand Biodiversity Strategy Implementation Plan launched today is an excellent start, says new Forest & Bird Chief Executive Nicola Toki.

Mother of all Cleanups

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Forest and Bird North Canterbury branch have, for the last few years, joined with other volunteer groups in the “Mother of all rubbish clean-ups”, organised by Zak Cassels and the Avon Heathcote Estuary Ihutai Trust and Roimata residents on Mother’s Day

Public Talk: Stocker Scholarship Recipients' Reports - Zoom

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Because of covid restrictions, this month's public talk will be via Zoom. Logon details will be emailed out at the end of the week preceding the talk.

Nature needs to be at the heart of how Aotearoa adapts to the climate crisis

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Forest & Bird welcomes the Government’s Draft national adaptation plan, released today, and supports proposals that place nature at the heart of Aotearoa’s moves to adapt to climate change. 

AGM and talk on New Zealand's sub-Antarctic Islands

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Where: Please join us via this Zoom link any time from 6.45 pm.

Forest & Bird launches legal action to protect Pūtiki penguins

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Today Forest & Bird applied to the High Court for a judicial review regarding the Department of Conservation’s approval of a Wildlife Permit, relating to kororā at Kennedy Point in Pūtiki Bay on Waiheke Island. 

Kāpiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, April 2022

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Forest & Bird welcomes Nicola Toki as new Chief Executive

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New Zealand's largest environmental NGO, Forest & Bird - Te Reo o te Taiao, welcomes Nicola Toki as Chief Executive Kaiwhakahaere. Ms Toki replaces Kevin Hague, who has retired after six years in the role.

Enviro-report: NZ needs nature, but first nature needs us

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Today's Environment Aotearoa 2022 State of the Environment report shows that nature will help and protect New Zealand’s society and economy, but only if we do a lot more to protect nature first. 

Nature needs your support

Supporting Forest & Bird is one of the best things you can do for New Zealand's environment. We need people like you to support us, so that nature will always have a voice.

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