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Youth leading the way

From an early age Kaya Freeman knew her life’s purpose was to protect the planet and its inhabitants.

The sometimes missing ‘F’-word: Fauna, Flora, and Funga

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In this talk Peter will introduce New Zealand’s native fungi and their multiple forms and function in our Ngahere. Fungi are particularly noticeable during autumn as the main season when reproductive fruitbodies of many are produced.

Secret heart of Kopuatai

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Researchers have been unlocking the incredible carbon-capturing qualities of New Zealand’s largest peat bog. By Zoe Brown

Autumn 2022 Forest & Bird Magazine

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In this issue, Zoe Brown shines a light on a hugely important wetland called the Kopuatai Peat Dome in the Hauraki Plains.

Hibiscus Coast AGM

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The Hibiscus Coast Branch of Forest & Bird Annual General Meeting will be held on Wednesday 23 March at 7:00 pm 2022.

Project Update, AGM and speaker Michelle Swanepoel

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Your chance to hear the highlights of all our projects (Matuku Reserve, Ark in the Park, Orangihina, KCC etc), at our annual AGM.

Online talk - Ark in the Park

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Join our first meeting of the year online via Zoom. Hear about kōkako and other goings-on at Ark in the Park, plus the always fascinating Plant of the Month.

Urgent call to double wetlands for climate

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Today on World Wetlands Day, eleven non-governmental organisations are launching a new campaign, Every Wetland Counts He Puipuiaki Ia Rohe Kōreporepo, calling for the Prime Minister to set a goal of doubling the extent of natural wetlands in Aotearoa by

Every Wetland Counts Brochure

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Advance notice of Forest & Bird CE appointment

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Aotearoa New Zealand’s leading conservation organisation, Forest & Bird, is pleased to announce the appointment of Nicola Toki as its new Chief Executive, as the society approaches its one-hundredth year of giving nature a voice.

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