Back to top anchor

Regular GivingMembership

Public talk online

-
Body

Nigel Adams from the School of Environmental and Animal Sciences at Unitec, Auckland will talk to us about his research that focuses on the food web of two gannet colonies in the Hauraki Gulf, and how these two colonies coexist in this limited area.&nbs

Advance notice of Forest & Bird CE appointment

Media release
Issue date

Aotearoa New Zealand’s leading conservation organisation, Forest & Bird, is pleased to announce the appointment of Nicola Toki as its new Chief Executive, as the society approaches its one-hundredth year of giving nature a voice.

North Taranaki Branch Newsletter Nov 2021

Branch newsletter
Issue date

Conservation laws need to keep nature at their heart

Media release
Issue date

Forest & Bird is welcoming Government plans to update conservation laws, with Chief Executive Kevin Hague saying it is time to design a system that is fit for purpose in the 21st century. 
 

Mangroves and the banded rail

-
Body

Our December presentation via Zoom will feature a native of the month from John Brown and a talk by Jacques de Satge.

Summer 2021 Forest & Bird Magazine

Magazine issue
Issue date

Purposeful pings

-
Body

Gillian Wadams: Purposeful pings - How remote monitoring systems can change how we trap.

November branch meeting via Zoom

-
Body

We will have a native of the month from John Brown and a talk by Shaun Lee.

Habits of feral cats in the Kaipara area

-
Body

Cathy presented her findings at the Sanctuaries Conference of New Zealand last June and we're honored to have her share her work with us here. 

October meeting online via Zoom

-
Body

Join us online via Zoom for our October monthly meeting. Bella Burgess of Pest Free Kaipatiki will be talking about her current projects including kaka nest boxes and bat roosting sites. John Brown will be presenting a surprise native.

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.

Amount
$