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F&B North Taranaki Branch Newsletter July-Dec 2023

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A Rare Bird | The story of Perrine Moncrieff

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Forest & Bird is excited to announce that Elisabeth Easther is bringing her one-woman show, ‘A Rare Bird’ - the story of conservation pioneer Perrine Moncrieff - to Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington on Friday 28 July. 

Conservation Heroes

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Do you have someone who inspires you to care for te taiao nature? Nominate your conservation hero!

Feathers and Foliage – An exhibition celebrating 100 years of Forest and Bird

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The Wellington Branch of Forest & Bird will be hosting Feathers & Foliage – An exhibition celebrating 100 years of Forest & Bird.

Centennial Speaker Series: Conservation Heroes

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To coincide with the launch of our new project, Conservation Heroes, we are sharing interviews between five people who champion and protect nature in very different ways, and some of the many people they’ve inspired.

Heroines in history

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Forest & Bird was the first of New Zealand’s modern-day conservation groups, and women were involved from its creation, becoming vice-presidents, honorary secretaries, and executive board members.

Marine Life Champion

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Forest & Bird has lost one of its great stalwarts and tireless workers with the death of Ken Catt QSM in April at the age of 93. By Michael Pringle

For Arowhenua

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In a nearly 50-year labour of love, Forest & Bird branch members saved an important stand of indigenous bush in South Canterbury. By Lynley Hargreaves

Let's talk about critters and Wikinerds

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Meet the team behind the hugely popular Critter of the Week show and some of the gnarly creatures it has highlighted. By Mike Dickison

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