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Camouflage and Competition in insects

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Associate Professor Greg Holwell is a naturalist, zoologist and behavioural ecologist in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Cameras on 300 boats great news for dolphins and penguins

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Forest & Bird is welcoming the Government’s announcement of a timetable to put cameras on 300 commercial fishing boats, start  in August 2022.

Time to talk adaptation?

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Conservationists are facing difficult questions as nature struggles to survive our warming planet. Should we be thinking about radical adaptation as well as mitigation? By Jane Young

Forest & Bird’s 2022 Annual General Meeting and Council Meeting

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Forest & Bird’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) for 2022 will be held online on Sunday 19 June at 10am.

Getting Aotearoa to zero emissions

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The Government’s double-whammy releases of Aotearoa’s first Emissions Reduction Plan (ERP) and the

Forest restoration big winner in Budget 2022, but more pest control needed

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Forest & Bird is welcoming the $256 million to be spent over four years to kick start the process of large-scale native forest restoration but warned it would only be as successful as the pest control that supports it.

Protecting the whenua

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How can mātauranga Māori indigenous knowledge help us adapt to climate change? By Jazmine Ropner

Stewardship land Review: Explainer

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Care, transparency, and consideration of climate change are needed in the reclassification of millions of hectares of public conservation land, says Forest & Bird.

Plan to save nature off to good start, needs more from Government economic agencies

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The Te Mana O Te Taiao Aotearoa New Zealand Biodiversity Strategy Implementation Plan launched today is an excellent start, says new Forest & Bird Chief Executive Nicola Toki.

Nature needs to be at the heart of how Aotearoa adapts to the climate crisis

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Forest & Bird welcomes the Government’s Draft national adaptation plan, released today, and supports proposals that place nature at the heart of Aotearoa’s moves to adapt to climate change. 

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