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Dunedin - Newsletter - February 2020

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2020 Conference

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Unfortunately due to the COVID-19 pandemic we have made the decision to cancel our annual conference this year. We will update you as soon as possible with more details, including our plan for the AGM. 

Night Walks with Nature

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Sunday 22nd of March experts will provide amazing insights into the nightlife of our native bush and wetland - we might see glow worms, find koura (cray fish), discover spiders and see or hear the birds of the night: ruru (morepork), petrels, maybe even

Ethical Investing

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Over 10,000 call for new fishing rules to end annual seabird massacre

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Forest & Bird has presented government ministers Stuart Nash and Eugenie Sage with a 10,481-signature petition, and over 3000 individual submissions calling for an end to the commercial fishing practices the government estimates

North Taranaki Branch Newsletter Summer 2020

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NelsonTasman: Evening talk by Stew Robertson about Tasman Bay Guardians

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Stew Robertson is founder and director of Abel Tasman Eco Tours and Tasman Bay Guardians. He spends his days out on the water in Tasman Bay, observing the natural world through an ecological lense and communicating that to his clients.

Convicted coal mining company should be blacklisted

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Forest & Bird says it is a national disgrace that authorities continue green-lighting Bathurst Resources' coal mining activities, despite the company being a repeat environmental offender.
 

Sand sculpture day to help native seabirds

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Giant seabirds will be created in the sands of Wellington this Friday, January 24, to raise awareness of endangered seabirds around New Zealand. 
 

Fishing industry breaking law on bycatch

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Commercial long-line fishers appear to be failing to report bycatch the vast majority of the time, says Forest & Bird.

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