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Andrew Crossland - Surveys of Coastal-breeding Birds on Banks Peninsula in the Decade since the Quakes

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In Oct/Nov 2012, 2017, and 2020, CCC rangers with the generous help of DoC's boat and crew carried out surveys of breeding seabirds around the full coastline of Banks Peninsula.

WORKING BEE: Moore's Bush

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Join Forest & Bird's Dunedin Branch for a working bee at Moore's Bush Reserve in the beautiful Leith Valley. 

TALK: A high alpine patterned wetland complex in Central Otago

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Cara-Lisa Schloots, a PhD student in the Department of Botany, will talk about high alpine wetlands in Central Otago.

TALK: An update on the New Zealand Bird Atlas

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Mary Thompson and Bruce McKinlay from Birds NZ will introduce the project, talk about the findings so far, and explain how you can be involved.

Kapiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, March 2021

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Labour Government walks away from freshwater rules

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The Government has caved to pressure from industry by backing away from rules that would protect Southland’s rivers from pollution.
 

New mine would destroy native forest, conservation land

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Forest & Bird is calling on the Department of Conservation to decline an application for a new opencast mine that would destroy native forest on conservation land.

North Taranaki Branch Newsletter March 2021

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NelsonTasman: Evening talk by Elizabeth Bell about Predator Control

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Elizabeth (Biz) Bell  Managing Director of Wildlife Management International Ltd.  Eradication and predator control best practice – history, projects and tricks of the trade.

March Monthly Talk - Kotahitanga mo te Taiao

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Kotahitanga Mo Te Taiao is a multi-agency strategy for the top of the South Island which aims to protect and enhance natural heritage. 

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