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Annual General Meeting — Dunedin

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Join Forest & Bird's Dunedin branch for its Annual General Meeting. We'll hear from Chelsea McGaw, Forest & BIrd's Otago and Southland Regional Conservation Manager about the successes of the last year, and priorities for the year ahead.

Hope in action

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Fearing the Chatham Island robin was in perilous danger, three generations of conservationists battled to save them. By Caroline Wood

Local organisations outline eight asks to make Hawke’s Bay communities climate resilient

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Iwi, environmental groups, and community resilience organisations in Hawke’s Bay are asking all local councils to rethink their approach to climate mitigation in light of the damage Cyclone Gabrielle inflicted on the region. 

Forest & Bird’s 2025 Annual General Meeting

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Forest & Bird’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) for 2025 will be held online on Saturday 28 June at 9am.
 

Centennial Speaker Series | Mining Threatens Tāiko Westland Petrels

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Our Centennial Speaker Series is back! A proposed mining operation in the West Coast threatens tāiko Westland Petrels.

Stamp Design Pātai | Challenge

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Put your creative skills to the test in our stamp design pātai | challenge!

Exploring threats to seabirds from their own perspective

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Ariel-Micaiah Heswall is doing her PhD at the University of Auckland PhD researching how seabirds perceive the threats of lights and plastics.

Te Henga dotterels: Five years on.

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Richard and Lesley Gardner – Te Henga Tuturiwhatu  - five years on Richard and Lesley have been instrumental in setting up the Te Henga Tuturiwhatu – Bethells Dotterel Minders group, to protect their local endangered vi

AGM and Lance McCaskill Address: Nicola Toki, Chief Executive of Forest and Bird

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A short AGM followed by the main talk.

NelsonTasman: AGM & Evening talk by Joris from DOC about Auckland Islands

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AGM at 7.00pm and general meeting as usual at 7.30pm.  Tahunanui School Hall, 69 Muritai Street, Tāhunanui.  A cup of tea will be available from 6.45 so come in time to help yourself and sip through the AGM.

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