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Forest & Bird Youth 2024 Hui | Climate Action for a Better Future

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Join Ngā Māhuri Tiaki Forest & Bird Youth leaders (F&BY) and members from across Aotearoa New Zealand for our most inspirational online Youth Hui yet!

Youth Alumni

Welcome to the Forest & Bird Youth Alumni profile page.

It’s not a Merry Christmas for the Environment

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Forest & Bird and the Environmental Defence Society are dismayed that the new Government has just rammed through a dramatic assault on Aotearoa New Zealand’s environment.

26 Forest & Bird Centennial | Live

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Nature-themed artwork and poetry by 26 New Zealand writers and artists, inspired by 13 of Forest & Bird’s nature reserves throughout Aotearoa, will be showcased at a public exhibition this February.  

Fight for the future

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Alex Stone looks at the challenges ahead for conservation as we head into 2024 with a new government and an uncertain climate future. Part 1 of 4.

Force of Nature | Hamilton Arts Festival Toi Ora ki Kirikiriroa 2024

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This stunning music-meets-nature project will open the Hamilton Arts Festival Toi Ora ki Kirikiriroa on Friday 23 February 2024. 

Highlights and wins 2023

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Thank you for helping celebrate a century of conservation mahi together! Here we feature some favourite moments from our centennial year so far, including a number of “firsts”. 

Tī Kōuka 2023 award winners

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Three dedicated conservationists have won Forest & Bird Tī Kōuka awards for making a significant contribution to regional conservation over a long period.

Time to act for cats

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Forest & Bird needs your help to get world-leading legislation over the line so we can manage pet cats for the first time in New Zealand’s history. By Amelia Geary

Kōkako protection pays off

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Members of our Te Puke Branch left a huge legacy for kōkako conservation when they fought to protect Rotoehu Forest 35 years ago. By Caroline Wood

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