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Wildlife benefit from road reopening

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A group of international seabird scientists will be among the first using the reopened highway to Kaikoura tomorrow.

Forty-four dolphins caught by Bay of Plenty fishers in last year

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Government must heed new report on adapting to climate change

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Forest & Bird calls on the new government – which has staked its reputation on dealing with climate change – to recognise the critical role our natural world plays not only in our economy, but also in protecting us against the worst imp

Ombudsman tells MPI to apologise for withholding official info

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Forest & Bird’s original request for information on the Kauri Dieback Programme was made

National Pest Management Plan for kauri dieback long overdue

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Forest & Bird welcomes news that the Biosecurity and Conservation Ministers are taking a stronger approach to the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI ) management of the kauri dieback programme and looks forward to engaging with MPI in

Councils ignore expert reports on irrigation impacts

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At least two North Island regional councils appear to have ignored their own reports showing farms run within environmental limits return better results than those dependent on irrigation schemes.

Fishing industry seeks to hide dead dolphins, penguins, sea lions from public scrutiny

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Forest & Bird has released images of dead dolphins, NZ sea lions, and yellow-eyed penguins along with a letter from key leaders in the fishing industry to the Ministry of Primary Industries seeking to prevent the public from ever seeing

Fisheries Minister rejects industry plan to hide dead dolphins from public

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Forest & Bird is welcoming the call by Fisheries Minister Stuart Nash to reject a fishing industry proposal to exempt footage from fishing boats from the Official Information Act.

Forest & Bird welcomes DOC joining legal appeal of coal mine

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Forest & Bird is welcoming the Department of Conservation’s decision to join the appeal of the Te Kuha coal mine project.

Endangered albatross killed in sustainably certified fishery: Open letter

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Over sixty global organisations have singled out two major New Zealand fisheries in a letter to the Marine Stewardship Council, heavily criticising the agency for certifying fisheries as sustainable, despite their destructive environmental

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