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Forest & Bird honours Youth conservationist

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Nate Wilbourne of Brightwater has received Forest & Bird’s Te Kaiārahi Rangatahi o te Taiao Youth Award for Youth Conservation. At 16 years old, Nate has already

Forest & Bird honours five outstanding volunteers

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Forest & Bird has honoured five long-serving members with the Tī Kouka award for their exceptional service over a long period to the organisation and to conserva

Bird nerds

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Why do New Zealanders love their birds so much? Lynn Freeman reports.

Kāpiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, June 2024

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Introducing Forest & Bird Youth's new Communications Manager

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Abby Patterson has recently stepped into the role of Forest & Bird Youth's (F&BY) Communications Manager – part of F&BY's national Communications Hub.

Forest & Bird announces first woman President and 2024 awards

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Monthly Meeting: Trevor James, with Kate Hunt, Tasman freshwater projects

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Topic: Trevor James is a Resource Scientist at the Tasman District Council. He and colleague Kate Hunt will talk about Tasman freshwater projects.

Giant March For Nature fills Queen Street to oppose Luxon’s fast track bill

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Over 20,000 people have turned out in Auckland today for the March for Nature to protest the Luxon Government’s fast-track bill and ‘war on nature’.

Government raids conservation budget to pay for war on nature

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The only major new ‘environmental’ spend in the Government’s 2024 budget is a $92 million commitment to attack the country’s environment, Forest & Bird says. 

Solar farm threatens MacKenzie basin

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Renewable energy developments need to be located in the right place and shouldn’t lead to further biodiversity loss. By Lynn Freeman

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