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The Invading Sea with Neville Peat

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Join Forest & Bird's Dunedin Branch for a talk from Neville Peat about his latest book on climate change.

Strangers on the Shore: What the Intertidal Zone Teaches Us

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Join Forest & Bird's Dunedin Branch for a fascinating talk about what creatures live in the intertidal zone of the rocky shore.

Three new dolphin deaths; trawling in Hector's habitat must end

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Forest & Bird is demanding an end to trawling in Hector’s dolphin habitat, following the deaths of three more of the endangered dolphins on Monday, as announced by Fisheries Inshore NZ.

NelsonTasman: Sea Week - Cable Bay

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Sea Week   2 - 10 March.

Let's fix the fishing industry

Fisheries New Zealand is asking for your views on how to fix the management of NZ’s commercial fishing industry. From dumping fish to killing dolphins, there’s a lot to improve.  

Four critically endangered sea lions dead in nets in one week

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Four endangered NZ sea lions have been killed in commercial fishing nets in one week, making this the third day in a row endangered animals have been confirmed dead at the hands of the commercial fishing industry.

Five endangered albatross die on one long line: Still no cameras on boats

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Forest & Bird is appalled to learn that five critically threatened Antipodean albatross have died in a single long lining incident, only 24 hours after revelations that four endangered Hectors dolphins were killed in a trawl net.

More dolphin deaths, still no cameras on boats

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The death of four Hector’s dolphins in fishing nets in December shows why fishing boats need cameras, says Forest & Bird.

AGM and speaker Christine Rose

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Annual General Meeting with updates on all of our projects by their project leaders: Ark in the Park, Matuku Reserve, Habitat te Henga, Colin Kerr Taylor, Harborview/Motu Manawa and neighbouring projects we are involved in.

Karen Baird – Forest & Bird Seabird Advocate – A SeaWeek Event!

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Before Karen started her role with Forest & Bird, she worked at, among other places, the Ministry of Fisheries.

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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.

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