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Kapiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, April 2021

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MfE enviro report says food production must change

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The Ministry for the Environment’s latest environmental report presents a damning indictment of the way fo

Creepy Creatures Photo Competition

From the 17h April to the 2nd May we want to see your photos of some creepy creatures! We are running this campaign through Instagram, so be sure to tag us in your photos and use the hashtag #CreepyCreaturesNZ.

Marlborough Branch AGM

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The Marlborough Branch AGM will be held at immediately before the April monthly talk.

7.30pm Thur 15 April 2021 at Blenheim School Hall.

Please see attached financial report

River of hope – the Ashley-Rakahuri river care story

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A brief history of the award-winning work of the Ashley-Rakahuri Rivercare Group, showing how one small group of volunteers turned braided river bird populations from ‘decline’ to ‘increase; plus a photo essay of the birds that live breed and visit the

Extraordinary eels and enigmatic īnanga by Kimberley D'Souza and Laura Torre

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Extraordinary eels and enigmatic īnanga by Kimberley D'Souza and Laura Torre

Forest & Bird Magazine - Autumn 2021

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Retreating glaciers are one of the world’s most visible symbols of climate change.

Submission on Mātaitai Applications for Tautuku, Ōtara, and Ōmāui

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Te Rūnanga o Awarua are progressing three mātaitai reserves around the Murihiku (Southland) coastline.

Submission on Auckland's Long Term Plan 2021

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Forest & Bird has for many years had a strong interest and involvement in the greater Auckland area. Our strategic vision for the region is:

Submission on Waiheke Island rāhui restricting the harvest of scallops, mussels, rock lobster, and pāua

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A rāhui has been placed around Waiheke Island for the next two years by local iwi Ngāti Pāoa supported by the local Waiheke community.

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