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Tom Kay on Making Room for Rivers

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Tom will be talking about how the way we have managed our environment has exacerbated flooding and disaster risk, the impact of flood protection engineering on our rivers and communities, and the approach we could be takin

Forest & Bird founder Captain Ernest “Val” Sanderson honoured in Paekākāriki

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Tributes to the life’s work of visionary Forest & Bird founder, Captain Ernest “Val” Sanderson, will be unveiled this weekend in Paekākāriki, where he lived and launched his campaigns to protect nature across the motu. 

Kāpiti-Mana Branch Newsletter: April 2023

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Green Shoots

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Who established Forest & Bird 100 years ago and why? We look at the life and times of founder Capt Ernest “Val” Sanderson. By Caroline Wood

Shorebird Sanctuary

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Forest & Bird’s Golden Bay Branch recently completed a three-year project turning a freedom camping site into a safe haven for birds.

Stop forestry slash

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Repeated devastation caused by forest slash must end. We need to find solutions to stop woody waste ending up in local waterways. By Caroline Wood

Under the Wellington waves: Successes and challenges of marine conservation

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A look under the waves of Wellington – exploring the successes and challenges of marine conservation

Tribute to Sanderson | Day 2

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Forest & Bird have partnered with Paekākāriki conservation group Ngā Uruora to unveil a tribute to the life’s work and legacy of Forest & Bird founder, Captain Ernest “Val” Sanderson.

Tribute to Sanderson | Day 1

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Forest & Bird have partnered with Paekākāriki conservation group Ngā Uruora to unveil a tribute to the life’s work and legacy of Forest & Bird founder, Captain Ernest “Val” Sanderson.

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