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Forest & Bird announces top awards for 2025

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Forest & Bird has announced the recipients of the organisation's annual honours at their AGM today. These include: 

Farming with nature

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Hawke’s Bay farmer James Hunter shares his conservation story in the hope it will inspire others to choose nature-based solutions on their farms. By Caroline Wood

Nora Paicu is determined to advocate for change

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Nora Paicu is a leader of the Ōtepoti Dunedin Hub of Forest & Bird Youth. She's always loved volunteering and protecting the environment – and is driven by a deep passion for preserving what matters.

Philip Summerhays –Variation between & within populations of Zephlebia mayflies

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Philip Summerhays, Research Associate Auckland Museum, will not just be talking about mayflies, he will also bring along some mayflies he has been breeding, nymphs in a bucket and adults in a container.

Mass seabird bycatch likely leaves chicks to starve

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Forest & Bird is devastated by the scale of a recent commercial bycatch event that saw 207 seabirds, in this case adult tītī sooty shearwater, caught by a single trawler near Te Waewae Bay, off the Southland coast, leaving their chicks to starve to

Winter 2025 Forest & Bird Magazine

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New voluntary nature credits market must have integrity

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Forest & Bird cautiously welcomes today’s government announcement on the development of a high integrity ‘

IRD offers tax tips for destroying precious wetlands

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Forest & Bird is asking Inland Revenue Te Tari Taake whether the fines for illegally draining a wetland are also tax deductible, after the department published a "how-to" on claiming expenses for destroying critical habitats.

Native Forests for Climate

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Aotearoa New Zealand needs a nature-based solutions approach to climate change. Forest & Bird urges the Government and decision-makers to prioritise planting, restoring, and protecting native forests as a key climate action. 

Nō te ao tūroa ngā rongoā | Choose nature-based solutions

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Forest & Bird has worked with local councils, private landowners, and iwi throughout the country to publish a new resource showcasing a selection of n

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