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Manawatū

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North Island
Manawatu-Whanganui

About Us

Our Branch encompasses a very diverse area from an environmental, ecological, geological and geographical perspective, extending from Dannevirke to Fielding, Palmerston North and beyond.

Meetings

Our branch holds public talks on the 2nd Tuesday of each month (February to December).

Meetings are at 7:30 p.m. in the Palmerston North City Library on George Street.

Bordered on two sides by the Ruahine and Tararua Ranges, our region contains the headwaters of the Manawatu river, as well as much of the river course and flood plain, and includes the unique Manawatu Gorge.

The Branch has roughly 500 members working together to help enhance or restore the environment. Our Branch encompasses a very diverse area from an environmental, ecological, geological and geographical perspective, extending from Dannevirke to Feilding, Palmerston North and beyond.

Further details on our Branch can be found on the Natures Voice Manawatu web page (http://www.naturesvoicemanawatu.org.nz/).

Get involved

Forest & Bird Manawatu is an active branch, with members involved in a range of projects and associated working parties.

To keep up to date with our activities, please sign up for email updates.

Youth
Please visit our Facebook page for current Youth activities.

Family
For information on the Manawatu Kiwi Conservation Club (KCC), and upcoming events, have a look at our newsletter, or email our Manawatu KCO at manawatu@kcc.org.nz.

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