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Napier: Field Trip Ocean Beach to Waimarama

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The trip this month is along Ocean Beach south to Waimarama.

Contact Details:
Liz
Phone:
844 9358
Email:
garthandliz@gmail.com

Manawatu Branch April 2018 Newsletter

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New footage shows destroyed penguin habitat as storms hit native species hard

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As tropical Cyclone Hola looks set to hit New Zealand, Forest & Bird is revealing the enormous toll climate change has had on our native species this summer.

Raroa Reforestation Project

Since 2003 we have managed to restore native planting to over an acre of land in the middle of a mainly urban landscape.

There were some natives there that had been planted about 40 years previously on c.10% of the site. These have been left intact and the rest of the site planted out with consideration given to a local population of ornate skinks.

Marine protection forum fails to meet goals

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Recommendations for marine protection in Otago have failed the region’s penguins, dolphins, and sea lions, says Forest & Bird.

"Mangrove Destruction” Bill is a license to bulldoze

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A proposed law that would give two district councils the right to destroy coastal mangrove forests has met strong opposition from Forest & Bird, who say the Mangrove Management Bill is really a license for the two councils to destroy na

Five Hector's dolphin deaths: set nets have got to go

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Confirmation that five Hector's dolphins have been killed in a single set net off Banks Peninsula will shock the country, and confirms that set nets have no place in a modern fishing industry, says Forest & Bird.

Block offer decision a victory for New Zealand's seas

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Government intentions to end offshore oil exploration is a huge step forward in protecting ocean wildlife from oil spills, seismic testing, and is an important contribution in the fight against climate change, says Forest & Bird.

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