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Fight for Nature - Canterbury Public Meeting

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Come along and find out more about the Government’s Fast-track Approvals Bill – how it will override existing conservation legislation, prevent public consultation, and allow damaging projects to go ahead.

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Kāpiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, July 2024

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Double whammy for waterways

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Government Ministers have launched an unprecedented assault on freshwater. 
By Cate Hennessy

Bird's eye view of nature

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There is something for everyone at Bushy Park Tarapuruhi, from friendly native birds and lizards to wetland walks and giant rātā. By Caroline Wood

Forest & Bird Youth's powerhouse, Rewa Gebbie

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Rewa Gebbie is leader for Forest & Bird Youth's Ōtautahi Christchurch Hub and on the national committee.

Karen Denyer – What's wonderful about wetlands?

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Karen Denyer – What's wonderful about wetlands?

Auckland Zoo Sharing Stories on one insect and two birds - Wētāpunga (giant wētā), kākāpo and Fatu Hiva

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Auckland Zoo Sharing Stories on one insect and two birds - Wētāpunga (giant wētā), kākāpo and Monarch at Fatu Hiva 

Nature-based solutions welcomed in new climate strategy – but short on detail

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Benefits of working at Forest & Bird

Be part of a good cause to preserve Aotearoa New Zealand’s unique flora and fauna! Our roles include working in our reserves, advocating for nature in court, fundraising, office support, advocacy and communications – it is truly a team effort!

Monthly Talk Dr Colin Meurk

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The speaker for our July talk is Dr Colin Meurk. The talk is at 7.30pm on Thursday 18th July in Blenheim School Hall, Seymour St; please remember to bring a gold coin donation to help cover the cost of hiring the Hall.

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