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Brolly Beautiful

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We recently caught up with Greig Brebner, the founder of Blunt Umbrellas, to find out why his company is supporting Forest & Bird’s work.

Lost world of moa

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Gifted to Forest & Bird to stop future development, the Chapman Reserve in Fiordland has an intriguing history. By Michael Pringle

Our journey to carbon positive

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For nearly 25 years, volunteers from Forest & Bird’s Central Otago-Lakes Branch have been looking after an important population of mohua in the ancient beech forests of Makarora.

Farming for the planet

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The family that pioneered New Zealand’s first carbon-positive farm is also kaitiaki to a critically endangered population of lizards. By Caroline Wood.

Rohe Kōreporepo – The Swamp, The Sacred Place - Film Show to Raise Funds for Wetlands

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Rohe Kōreporepo – The Swamp, The Sacred Place

Kāpiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, July 2022

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North Taranaki Branch Newsletter July 2022

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Sustainable Coastlines Joint Waimakariri Planting

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On 13th August, Forest and Bird are joining with Sustainable Coastlines to plant native plants at Kaiapoi Island along the banks of the Waimakariri river. Meet at 9.45am, planting 10-12.30, lunch provided afterwards.

AGM and Lance McCaskill Memorial Address: Jenny Hughey (ECan Chairperson) - Protecting the Environment (doing things differently)

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Jenny will to talk about being active in the environment and about water. The talk will be preceded by a brief AGM. 

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