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North Taranaki Branch Newsletter - Autumn 2025

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Protect the Gulf

You will help fund urgent conservation efforts, advocacy and if necessary, legal actions to hold the Government account for:

Honouring the ban of ring-net fishing within agreed high-protection zones. 

Forest & Bird Treaty Principles Bill submission

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Forest & Bird provided both written and oral evidence to the select committee about the risks to nature that could come from the Treaty Principles Bill. 

Monthly Meeting: AGM and update on local projects

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For our April meeting, rather than having one speaker, we will highlight the many amazing projects happening in the region supported by Forest and Bird Nelson Tasman members.

Paremata Flats Weeding Crew

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All are welcome to join our monthly working bees looking after Paremata Flat Reserve Restoration Project – usually first Sunday of the month (except January), 9am-12midday.

Choose Nature-based solutions

Nature-based solutions are actions that protect, sustainably manage, and restore natural or modified ecosystems, including native forests, rivers, wetlands, and coastal habitats. 

They are used to solve real-world challenges, including protecting communities from flooding, landslides, wildfires, coastal inundation, and biodiversity collapse. 

Taonga turtles

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Western Pacific leatherback turtles are in big trouble. Peter Langlands looks at how we can better protect these giants of the ocean when they visit our waters.

Monthly Meeting: Climate Change Learning Programme

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Join us for a talk from Will Stovall, Regional Facilitator of the Climate Change Learning Programme, and students

Technoecology: Being ‘bad with technology’ to understand our natural world

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Technoecology: Being ‘bad with technology’ to understand our natural world

Rebecca Rogers – Lecturer, School of Science, Auckland University of Technology

Te Rōpū Tiaki Manu

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A treasure trove of letters and other archives has shed new light on the fledgling Society’s efforts to engage with Māori on shared conservation goals. By Michael Pringle

Nature needs your support

Supporting Forest & Bird is one of the best things you can do for New Zealand's environment. We need people like you to support us, so that nature will always have a voice.

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