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AGM and Project Overview

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Our annual opportunity to hear about all the work our Forest & Bird committee and members have been involved with, plus your chance to give feedback or join our team.

Matuku Link Open Day

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World Wetland Day is worth celebrating, especially since we don’t have much of if left in New Zealand. Easy to drain for farming or houses, over 90% of our wetlands have gone, and with it the habitat for our native birds and insect.

Kapiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, February 2021

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NelsonTasman: Paremata Flats Special Work Parties

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Special Work Parties for Paremata Flats, Maori Pa Rd, Cable Bay.  We will be searching for OMB and trimming back some trees so that others can grow straight.  Bring your own secateurs and spade, also water and sturdy footwear.

NelsonTasman: Paremata Flats Special Work Parties

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Special Work Parties for Paremata Flats, Maori Pa Rd, Cable Bay.  We will be searching for OMB and trimming back some trees so that others can grow straight.  Bring your own secateurs and spade, also water and sturdy footwear.

NelsonTasman: Pearl Creek Working Bee

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On the 2nd Saturday of each month there is a working bee at Pearl Creek.  9am, contact Malcolm m.hugman@hotmail.com

 

NelsonTasman: Evening talk by Laura Young about Kea Conservation

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Laura Young works for both the Department of Conservation and the Kea Conservation Trust and will present an overview of some recent research and conservation efforts for kea.

Restoring peat wetlands – our climate change secret weapon

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New Zealand’s peat wetlands are more powerful than tropical forests at absorbing carbon.  

Mahoe-nui Spring Maintenance 1

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We are helping the Port Hills rangers create a corridor of native bush up a valley behind Sumner (off Evans Pass Rd). On this working-bee, we'll be trimming the long grass from around the native plants and using it to mulch them.

Mahoe-nui Winter Planting 1

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We are helping the Port Hills rangers create a corridor of native bush up a valley behind Sumner (off Evans Pass Rd). On this working-bee, we'll be planting natives.

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