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We're turning 100!

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A year of Forest & Bird celebration will kick off in March 2023. Here's a sneak preview of the theme and some of the events already under way.

Govt abandons commitments, opens up wetlands to coal mines

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A Government freshwater announcement means wetlands will continue to be lost, including to coalmines, and will have wide-ranging impacts across the country, says Forest & Bird. 

North Taranaki KCC Newsletter Term 1 2023

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Our public talks are back in person

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Mike Clout, Emeritus Professor of Conservation Ecology at the University of Auckland, will talk to us about conservation challenges for Aotearoa/New Zealand.

Kāpiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, November 2022

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Forest & Bird's Centennial Concert

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Music meets nature in a spectacular premiere concert at Auckland Arts Festival on 17 March 2023. Grab your tickets now – only 400 available!

Summer 2022 Forest & Bird Magazine

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Nature’s voice for 100 years and counting

The theme for the Centennial Celebrations was “What is your legacy?” and we encouraged Kiwis to take action and do a little, or even a big, something for nature. Read on to find out what events and activities were part of the celebration. 

Forest & Bird calls on Government to take action on flood risk by making room for rivers

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Forest & Bird is calling on the Government to develop a national Room for Rivers plan to protect communities and wildlife in the face of increased flooding – and want a $500m contestable flood mitigation fund set up to help make it happ

Environment Court report recommending Water Conservation Order for entire Ngaruroro River welcomed by Forest & Bird

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Forest & Bird is celebrating an Environment Court report released today that recommends a Water Conservation Order (WCO) for the entirety of the Ngaruroro River.  

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