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Judicial review of Wapiti management in Fiordland National Park

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On Thursday March 28 Forest & Bird lodged an application for judicial review of an agreement between the Director General of Conservation and the Fiordland Wapiti Foundation.

Frank Lepera - Towards Predator-Free Waiheke

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Frank Lepera - Towards Predator-Free Waiheke

Pekapeka Tou Roa in North-West Auckland

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Neil Henderson –  Pekapeka Tou Roa in North-West Auckland - Bats for all seasons

Stocker Winners Talk about their Research

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The three 2022 Stocker Scholarship winners will talk on their research. 

Owl Farm's wetland wonders

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A constructed wetland was highly effective at cleaning up freshwater, absorbing up to 80% of key farm pollutants in a four-year NIWA study. By Andrea Rush

Planning for extinction

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The new coalition government will lead to the loss of more taonga species. Why can’t our decisionmakers see the wood for the trees? By Teall Crossen

Youth designer Magnolia Wild using visual communication to tell stories

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Visual communication designer Magnolia Wild has been inspired by the beauty of nature since she was four years old.

Moving to the top of the waterfall

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Alex Stone looks at the challenges ahead for conservation as we head into 2024 with a new government and an uncertain climate future. Part 4 of 4.

Government forced to release its ‘top secret’ fast-track list

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Forest & Bird is demanding an extension to submissions on the contentious Fast-track Approvals Bill, after successfully asking the Ombudsman to investigate a lac

Rip it up and start over – Fast-Track Approvals Bill needs to be scrapped

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Forest & Bird warns the Fast-track Approvals Bill poses significant risks to the environment, to local communities, to democracy and to future generations of Kiwis.  This is the premise of its

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