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NZ seas worst in world for seabirds eating plastic

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The seas around New Zealand are the riskiest in the world for seabirds eating plastic rubbish, Forest & Bird has warned MPs, ahead of Plastic Free July.

Forest & Bird honours announced across New Zealand

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Forest & Bird has announced the winners of the organisation's top honours at its awards dinner this evening. These include:

Forest & Bird Winter 2018

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Time to close healthy kauri forests to save a species

Forest & Bird Annual Report 2018

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It’s with a sense of pride that we present our 2017/18 Annual Report. When we use the word “our”, we really do mean everyone who contributes to the work of Forest & Bird.

Health & Safety

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The health and safety of our volunteers and staff is a top priority and we are committed to ensuring that working for nature is safe, healthy and enjoyable. 

Hoki fishery doesn't deserve its "sustainability tick"

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An independent panel of international fisheries experts agrees that the New Zealand hoki fishery does not merit the “sustainability tick” it has been awarded today.

Nearly 3000 tonnes of fish dumped in 'eco' fisheries

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Revelations from the latest leaked MPI report show yet another eco-certified fishery appears to have kept its ‘sustainable’ certification by hiding widespread fish-dumping and misleading customers. 

Hoki MSC certification based on illegal fish dumping

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The fishing industry has serious questions to answer after a 

Third Thursday Talk: Brian Shields Mouse Eradication on Antipodes Islands

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Brian Shields, Auckland Council biosecurity advisor, has just come back from the Antipodes Islands where a team were checking on the results of the mouse eradication programme “Million Dollar Mouse”.

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