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North Taranaki Branch Newsletter June 2021

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Finally, transparency at sea - cameras on boats

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Forest & Bird is celebrating the Government’s announcement to put cameras on over 300 commercial fishing boats.

High Court victory for tarakihi recovery

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Forest & Bird has won a High Court legal decision confirming tarakihi catch limit decisions must put sustainability before the commercial interests of the fishing industry.

Man made changes induces higher diseases risk in New Zealand avifauna

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Antoine Fillion will present a talk on “man made changes induces higher diseases risk in New Zealand avifauna”.

Forest & Bird frustrated as construction next to endangered penguins continues

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Forest & Bird has written to Auckland Council for the second time in a week asking that construction work next to a kororā little blue penguin colony on Waiheke Island stop, after getting footage showing construction work next to active penguin site

Marlborough’s East Coast

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This month Rob and Sally Peter will talk about Marlborough's East Coast, this is a wonderful wild area with lots of birds and other wildlife. Rob and Sally will talk about why this area is special. 

Kennedy Point work risks penguins, must stop now

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Forest & Bird is extremely concerned by footage and images which show marina works at Waiheke Island’s Kennedy Point are having significant impacts on the resident little blue penguin (kororā) colony, and have just written to Auckland Council to see

2021 Conference & AGM - Bring Back Nature

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2023 Calendar and Diary Order Form

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NelsonTasman: Evening talk by Sean Handley about Nelson Marine Biology

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Sean Handley is a marine biologist working at NIWA in Nelson.  He will give a presentation on the history of changes to Nelson Bays.  Sean will share his knowledge of: the human history within the bays captured by sediment cores; surveys of th

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