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North Canterbury

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Lewis Tops © Mark Bridgwater
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Lewis Tops, Credit: © Mark Bridgwater

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Canterbury

As one of the largest branches in New Zealand, the North Canterbury branch covers Canterbury north of the Rakaia River up into the heart of the Lewis Pass, from the sea to the Alps.

We organise field trips to places of interest around the region and hold monthly public talks at the WEA 59 Gloucester Street, Christchurch. We have working bees at our projects - Calder Green Reserve (on the lower Heathcote), Mahoe-nui Bush (behind Sumner) and The Sanctuary (on the Belfast side of the Waimakariri ). Volunteers go to Boyle Base (in the Lewis Pass) to work on our trapping programme and to do other work in the area. We have an area in the Craigieburn from which we have been clearing wilding pines since 2018 and we are working on Russell Lupin control in the Upper Waimakariri/Arthurs Pass area.

In 2019, Dr Lorna Deppe, a seabird ecologist, produced a Marine Stocktake for the branch. This had been proposed by Colleen Philip, a previous branch chairperson, as a survey of possible marine conservation projects for the branch in our region and in memory of Hendrikje Buss who served on our committee and had a passion for marine conservation. The report can be viewed here.

Our 2022-2023 Annual Report can be read here. This is a readable summary of the branch's activities for the previous year, including our projects and advocacy work. The 2023 Annual Financial Report may be viewed here.

View latest newsletter here.

View our Christchurch Forest & Bird Youth Facebook page here and the branch facebook page here.

Get involved

Tui by Craig Mckenzie

Credit: Craig Mckenzie

There are plenty of ways for you to get involved with our branch as a volunteer. 

 

We are always looking for help with our major projects, meetings, newsletter, fundraising, and outreach to the community.

 

You could help our branch by:

 

  • Joining our Committee
  • Attending our public meetings
  • Contributing to the branch newsletter
  • Participating in scheduled planting and plant maintenance days
  • Supporting pest control and weed eradication projects
  • Making a donation to Forest & Bird’s North Canterbury Branch
  • Helping with submissions, funding applications and monitoring
  • And much more

    Contact the branch secretary: NorthCanterbury.Branch@forestandbird.org.nz

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