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Stewardship land report

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Stewardship land is conservation land

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Following comments by the Prime Minister about the part of the public conservation estate known as stewardship land, Forest & Bird is rereleasing a report on value of conservation stewardship land, available

Ronga Reserve Planting Day

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Annual planting day at Ronga Reserve, Rai Valley. The ground is prepared and 1000 plants are ready to go in.
Meet at 10am on site, or 945am at the Brick Oven if you haven't been before!

September Monthly Talk

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John Oswald has been worried about the spread of wilding pines in Marlborough since the 1960s, something which developed into his true passion in life.

September 2020 Public Meeting - Mika Zollner on Kenepuru Stream

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At 7:30pm on 23 September 2020, we will meet (COVID conditions permitting) at Waikanae Presbyterian Church Hall, 43 Ngaio Road, Waikanae to hear Mika Zollner speak on monitoring Kenepuru Stream.
 

Mika observed Kenepuru Stre

WORKING BEE: Moore's Bush Reserve

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Forest & Bird's Dunedin Branch is hosting a working bee at 

Mining activities approved for 150,000ha conservation land

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New mining activities have been approved across more than 150,000 hectares of public conservation land since 2017, OIA documents obtained by Forest & Bird reveal. 

Forest & Bird Magazine - Spring 2020

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We dive into Aotearoa’s big blue backyard in our marine-themed Spring issue.

New protection for Mackenzie drylands a welcome start

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Forest & Bird is welcoming new protected areas as a starting point for improving protection of the Mackenzie Basin, but lamenting the vast areas which remain unprotected. 

Kapiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, August 2020

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