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Bring back the seabirds

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Life at the conservation coalface isn’t always simple, as Caroline Wood finds out when she visits a Forest & Bird seabird project on the Otago Peninsula.

This isn’t a walk in the park, I reflect, as I struggle to keep on my feet while scra

2020 AGM

This year's Forest & Bird's AGM and Council meeting was held online on 6 June.  You can watch our live recording of the meeting online here. 

Future farming must protect human health

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Agricultural leaders calling for environmental rules to be ditched in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic are not only putting environmental health at risk, but public health too, says Forest & Bird.

Recovery for People and Planet

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Bird Atlas needs you

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Birds New Zealand is embarking on the country’s largest ever citizen-science project to map the distribution and abundance of New Zealand birds.

The New Zealand Bird Atlas 2019–2024 is an ambitious five-year initiative to map the country’s uni

Sustainable recovery from COVID-19

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Joint media release: Forest & Bird, Greenpeace, WWF-New Zealand, Generation Zero, Environmental Defence Society, and Ecologic

NGOs urge a green COVID-19 recovery 

Manu Magic

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We talk to Aro about their album celebrating Aotearoa’s wonderful birdlife.

North Shore Newsletters (Collection)

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May 2021 Newsletter - Click to view online

Forest & Bird celebrates Trans-Tasman Resources decision

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Forest & Bird is celebrating a Court of Appeal decision this afternoon that the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) was wrong to rubber-stamp a proposal to mine the sea floor off the Taranaki Coast.

Guardians of Aotearoa

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Writer Johanna Knox interviewed some of New Zealand’s most inspiring environmental, cultural, and social guardians for her best-selling book Guardians of Aotearoa.

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