Lissy Fehnker-Heather started as the regional manager for Auckland & Coromandel 7 months ago. Now that she’s settled, she’s coming to chat about her background and vision for Auckland.
Forest & Bird is urging government to continue collaborative reforms to build a better future for people and planet, with clean water, healthy landscapes, and climate change resilience.
Sue has recently retired from Forest & Bird after 29 years as our Southern Field Officer. She is not pursuing other conservation adventures including a very recent trip to the sub-Antarctic islands.
Managing a yellow eyed penguin reserve - the ups & downs over 30 years at Te Rere Penguin Colony
Fergus Sutherland, caretaker of Te Rere Reserve, has been involved with the reserve for over 30 years. He has lots of experience and stories to share about yellow-eyed penguin ecology, management and threats.
Forest & Bird welcomes the release of the draft purpose of the Natural and Built Environment Act (NBA) but wants a clearer hierarchy to put preserving nature first.
Forest & Bird’s Southland branch has been honoured with the organisation’s Branch Award in recognition of its outstanding restoration and advocacy work over many years to protect nature in one of New Zealand’s most extensive and diverse regions.