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What's up DOC? Our Department of Conservation, Te Papa Atawhai in Canterbury - Jo Macpherson

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Jo Macpherson is Kaihautū, Matarautaki (Director for Operations) Eastern South Island Department of Conservation – Te Papa Atawhai. She will talk on how the Department of Conservation is organised, and what it is doing in Canterbury, current activi

How do these key asks relate to the mayoral proposal?   

1.   Urgently transition towards low emissions communities by prioritising and increasing, not reducing, investment in walking and cycling infrastructure 

Kāpiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, February 2024

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The future of conservation | Centennial Speaker Series

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This webinar will explore the future of conservation from three different perspectives.

North Taranaki Newsletter Feb-May 2024

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No community safe under Government’s proposed fast-track consenting Bill

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Joint press release from Environmental Defence Society, WWF-New Zealand, Greenpeace Aotearoa, Forest & Bird

No future for coal mining | Centennial Speaker Series

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We are in the midst of a climate crisis, so why are we still mining coal?

Kaitiakitanga

Fensham Reserve
Wairarapa Watch your step

Writer: Hayden Maskell

Join the Flock

Blowhard Bush Reserve
Hawke's Bay In Robin's Hood

Writer: Scott Moyes

In robin’s hood, we do not take
though riches do surround us.
Instead, we steal a moment
with the treasures that have found us.

Thriving in the Ark

Ark in the Park
Waitākere Ranges, Tāmaki Makaurau

Ark in the Parkis a landscape-scale restoration project managed in partnership by Forest & Bird and Auckland Council, supported by local mana whenua Te Kawerau ā Maki.

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