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Bittern Encounters

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By Peter Langlands

Karen Denyer – What's wonderful about wetlands?

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Karen Denyer – What's wonderful about wetlands?

Auckland Zoo Sharing Stories on one insect and two birds - Wētāpunga (giant wētā), kākāpo and Fatu Hiva

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Auckland Zoo Sharing Stories on one insect and two birds - Wētāpunga (giant wētā), kākāpo and Monarch at Fatu Hiva 

Benefits of working at Forest & Bird

Be part of a good cause to preserve Aotearoa New Zealand’s unique flora and fauna! Our roles include working in our reserves, advocating for nature in court, fundraising, office support, advocacy and communications – it is truly a team effort!

Monthly Talk Dr Colin Meurk

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The speaker for our July talk is Dr Colin Meurk. The talk is at 7.30pm on Thursday 18th July in Blenheim School Hall, Seymour St; please remember to bring a gold coin donation to help cover the cost of hiring the Hall.

2023 Annual Report

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2023 was a particularly special year for Forest & Bird. Our 100th birthday provided a chance to showcase the Society’s rich history, celebrate its people and places, and talk about our many and varied accomplishments.

Winter 2024 Forest & Bird Magazine

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Petition demands Government release fast-track projects

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Help Restore Native Biodiversity to “The Sanctuary”. (30 Hectare ECan Reserve on the banks of the Waimakariri River - off Coutts Island Road). 

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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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