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Thriving in the Ark

Ark in the Park
Waitākere Ranges, Tāmaki Makaurau

Ark in the Parkis a landscape-scale restoration project managed in partnership by Forest & Bird and Auckland Council, supported by local mana whenua Te Kawerau ā Maki.

Forest & Bird says hazard policy a must to protect Kiwi communities from future floods

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Forest & Bird is calling on Penny Simmonds and Simon Watts – the respective ministers for the environment and climate change – to take action and pass the National Policy Statement on Natural Hazard Decision Making (NPS-NHD) to help protect communit

I restored a native forest

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Four years ago, Silvia Pinca embarked on an ambitious project to almost single-handedly rewild a freshly logged pine forest. This is her story.

Youth leaders launch new hub in Taranaki

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Amber Cayley and Samuel Salisbury have taken on the mantle of co-leaders for the new Taranaki Forest & Bird Youth hub.

Field Trip: Ashley River - Steve Attwood

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If you are interested, please register with Helen Hills: helenhills.mcp@gmail.com as places may be limited. You will then be sent details.

Birds of the Ashley River: Steve Attwood

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 Steve Attwood of Auldwood Birds (a guided bird watching and nature tour company based at Little River) will speak about birds of the Ashley River. Steve has been a bird watcher, photographer and conservationist for many years.

Forest and Bird condemns government proposals removing environmental protections

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Forest & Bird has received a letter from Hon Chris Bishop, Minister for Resource Management Reform, setting out government plans for reforms to the resource management process and getting rid of safeguards for freshwater.

Youth Alumni

Welcome to the Forest & Bird Youth Alumni profile page.

New landfill threatens endangered animals

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Forest & Bird is deeply disappointed at a just-released Environment Court decision that paves the way for a 60 hectare landfill to be created at Wayby Valley in Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, despite the site being home to many

It’s not a Merry Christmas for the Environment

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Forest & Bird and the Environmental Defence Society are dismayed that the new Government has just rammed through a dramatic assault on Aotearoa New Zealand’s environment.

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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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