Join us on Sunday 15 June for a day of interesting local speakers (from Project Reef South Taranaki and Kiwis Against Seabed Mining to talk about the Taranaki Bight, along with speakers from Wairua Conservation and Horizons Re
The week after the Government published an action plan which skirts around a $1.5 billion gap in funding for conservation, Forest & Bird is baffled by the prioritisation of government time and energy into helping 512 hunters shoot 86 deer in a natio
Our AGM and June winter talk will be held on Thursday - 5th June, starting at 7.00pm in the Southgate Room, The Oaks (upstairs of Warkworth Hotel), Warkworth.
10th annual Mother of all Clean-ups - Ōpāwaho/Heathcote River
Forest and Bird North Canterbury branch have, for the last few years, joined with other volunteer groups in the “Mother of all clean-ups”, organised by the Avon Heathcote Estuary Ihutai Trust on Mother’s Day weekend.
Forest & Bird says the need to urgently increase planting and regeneration of native forests as permanent carbon sinks and for native biodiversity is backed up by a report out today from the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment (PCE),
Encouraging insects and other critters to your urban garden is key to creating a healthy habitat for birds, lizards, and other native wildlife. By Geraldine Canham-Harvey
Never believe what you see, and that goes for the bugs, too. Youth Editor Jasmine Starr uncovers the deep, fascinating secrets of these glow-in-the-dark marvels. It's time to set the record straight, that these beautiful glowing stars are actually badly named, mucus-covered finger-shaped gnats.