Conservationists are facing difficult questions as nature struggles to survive our warming planet. Should we be thinking about radical adaptation as well as mitigation? By Jane Young
Forest & Bird’s 2022 Annual General Meeting and Council Meeting
Forest & Bird is welcoming the $256 million to be spent over four years to kick start the process of large-scale native forest restoration but warned it would only be as successful as the pest control that supports it.
Care, transparency, and consideration of climate change are needed in the reclassification of millions of hectares of public conservation land, says Forest & Bird.
The Te Mana O Te Taiao Aotearoa New Zealand Biodiversity Strategy Implementation Plan launched today is an excellent start, says new Forest & Bird Chief Executive Nicola Toki.
Forest and Bird North Canterbury branch have, for the last few years, joined with other volunteer groups in the “Mother of all rubbish clean-ups”, organised by Zak Cassels and the Avon Heathcote Estuary Ihutai Trust and Roimata residents on Mother’s Day
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