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Bird of the Year 2024 takes wing next week

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Fast-track Approvals Bill still fundamentally flawed, despite welcome changes

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Forest & Bird has welcomed the news today that the Government has listened to the tens of thousands of New Zealanders who have raised growing concerns about the

Hoiho numbers plummet

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Conservationists are calling for more marine reserves along the Catlins coastline to protect declining numbers of yellow-eyed penguins. By Kerrie Waterworth

Register for the Canterbury public meeting on the fast-track bill

When: 7pm, Tuesday 10 September
Where: The Aldersgate Centre, 309 Durham Street North, Christchurch

Fight for Nature - Canterbury Public Meeting

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Come along and find out more about the Government’s Fast-track Approvals Bill – how it will override existing conservation legislation, prevent public consultation, and allow damaging projects to go ahead.

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Ferreting out a killer

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Forest & Bird’s Save our Seabirds team moved quickly to find the culprit when a dead sooty shearwater chick was discovered. By Kerrie Waterworth

Forest & Bird Youth's powerhouse, Rewa Gebbie

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Rewa Gebbie is leader for Forest & Bird Youth's Ōtautahi Christchurch Hub and on the national committee.

Karen Denyer – What's wonderful about wetlands?

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Karen Denyer – What's wonderful about wetlands?

Auckland Zoo Sharing Stories on one insect and two birds - Wētāpunga (giant wētā), kākāpo and Fatu Hiva

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Auckland Zoo Sharing Stories on one insect and two birds - Wētāpunga (giant wētā), kākāpo and Monarch at Fatu Hiva 

Nature-based solutions welcomed in new climate strategy – but short on detail

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Forest & Bird says including

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