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Fast track is outright assault on environment

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A new sweeping fast-track approvals bill being tabled in parliament today is anti-nature, anti-democracy, and will leave a mess for future governments to clean up, says Forest & Bird. 

Transforming Townscapes

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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 3 of 4.

Wai Ora

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What can mātauranga Māori teach us about caring for local waterways? Jazmine Ropner enrols in a free nationwide course to find out.

What's up DOC? Our Department of Conservation, Te Papa Atawhai in Canterbury - Jo Macpherson

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Jo Macpherson is Kaihautū, Matarautaki (Director for Operations) Eastern South Island Department of Conservation – Te Papa Atawhai. She will talk on how the Department of Conservation is organised, and what it is doing in Canterbury, current activi

The future of conservation | Centennial Speaker Series

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This webinar will explore the future of conservation from three different perspectives.

North Taranaki Newsletter Feb-May 2024

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Nelson Tasman Annual Report 2022

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No community safe under Government’s proposed fast-track consenting Bill

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Joint press release from Environmental Defence Society, WWF-New Zealand, Greenpeace Aotearoa, Forest & Bird

Kaitiakitanga

Fensham Reserve
Wairarapa Watch your step

Writer: Hayden Maskell

Join the Flock

Blowhard Bush Reserve
Hawke's Bay In Robin's Hood

Writer: Scott Moyes

In robin’s hood, we do not take
though riches do surround us.
Instead, we steal a moment
with the treasures that have found us.

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