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

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Forest & Bird says including

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Our incredible staff bring their passion for nature and their strong desire to protect the environment, to work in roles that include restoring and protecting our reserves, advocating for nature in court, fundraising, advocacy and communications.

Forest & Bird Annual Report 2023

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2023 was a particularly special year for Forest & Bird. Our 100th birthday provided a chance to showcase the Society’s rich history, celebrate its people and places, and talk about our many and varied accomplishments. 

Winter 2024 Forest & Bird Magazine

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Petition demands Government release fast-track projects

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Forest & Bird has presented a

Forest & Bird honours its South Canterbury branch

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Forest & Bird’s South Canterbury Branch’s commitment to conservation and nature in its region over many years has been honoured with the organisation’s Branch Aw

Forest & Bird honours Warkworth volunteer with leading honour

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Sally Richardson of Warkworth has been awarded Forest & Bird’s prestigious Old Blue award for her outstanding contribution to Forest & Bird and to conservati

Forest & Bird honours North Shore conservationist

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Richard Hursthouse of Auckland’s North Shore has received Forest & Bird’s prestigious Old Blue award for three decades leading and initiating conservation projec

Forest & Bird honours Youth conservationist

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Nate Wilbourne of Brightwater has received Forest & Bird’s Te Kaiārahi Rangatahi o te Taiao Youth Award for Youth Conservation. At 16 years old, Nate has already

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