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New Zealand’s progress towards securing 30% of its terrestrial and aquatic habitats in protected areas by 2030 will be under the spotlight at this year’s UN Biodiversity Conference. By Chantal Pagel

Looking after our lakes

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Wouldn’t it be wonderful if the current government worked with local communities to restore our polluted lakes rather than waging war on them? By Tom Kay 

Nature lover Sarah Sickorez establishes new Forest & Bird Youth Hub

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Sarah Sickorez is a leader in the new Te Matau-a-Māui Hawkes Bay Hub of Forest & Bird Youth. Sarah's interest in nature was sparked by her visits to zoos, and a nature and science museum, in Texas.

Fast-track lobbying workshop

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Join us this Wednesday at 7pm for a hands-on workshop with Geoff Keey on how to take action on stopping the Fast-track Amendments Bill. We'll be covering how to best lobby politicians and make sure they hear our voices on this critical issue. 

Environment track record raises red flags for RM reform

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Forest & Bird warns New Zealanders should be concerned about the coalition Government’s Resource Management Act reforms signaled today.
 

The Red Admiral Story

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The Red Admiral Story by Jacqui Knight.

Make some noise for hoiho, your Bird of the Year 2024

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The hoiho yellow-eyed penguin has won Te Manu Rongonui o Te Tau Bird of the Year 2024. 

September Talk

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This month's talk is by Rowan Hindmarsh-Walls, Biodiversity supervisor of DOC Wairau/Renwick. Rowan is a botanist/ecologist with a passion for protecting natural environments, ecosystems and native species.

Spring 2024 Forest & Bird Magazine

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Supreme Court finds biological needs must prevail when rebuilding overfished stocks

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After five years of legal proceedings, the Supreme Court has delivered a mixed judgment but ultimately upheld Forest & Bird’s core challenge that overfished stocks need to be rebuilt within a period that is based on the stock’s bio

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