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Coal mining expansion is massive backwards step for New Zealand

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Adding climate-damaging coal to a critical minerals list ignores climate change, flies in the face of New Zealand’s national identity, and is internationally embarrassing for our environmental reputation, says Forest & Bird’s Chief Executive Nicola

Stewardship land is public conservation land and needs to be protected

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Forest & Bird is deeply concerned that politicians are continuing to misrepresent the value of stewardship land.

Birds, cetaceans and pinnipeds between the Antipodes and Suwarrow

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Tony Whiting will focus in his talk on birds, whales, seals etc which he encountered over the last 30 years sailing between the NZ Sub Antarctic’s and the Northern Cook Islands with many other nature shots, including the amazing mega herbs of the sub An

Kāpiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, December 2024

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North Taranaki Newsletter December 2024

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Forest & Bird pledges to oppose destructive fast-track projects after today’s Parliamentary vote on the controversial bill

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Forest & Bird is pledging to oppose environmentally damaging projects that are put through the fast-track environmental override voted on in Parliament this afternoon.

Fight for freshwater

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With your help, we can clean up our waterways and build a smarter, greener economy.

Let's be crystal clear

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Our precious rivers and lakes are under threat, and we need your help to send an important message to the Prime Minister. By Tom Kay

Southern underbirds

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Epic efforts are underway to save the last 101 pukunui southern New Zealand dotterels from extinction. By Kerrie Waterworth

Trapping Craigieburn Alliance

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Volunteers working to restore flora and fauna in an outstanding natural landscape are heartened by the return of local birdlife. By Louise Porteous

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