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Forest & Bird Youth Auckland members set up tracking tunnels

Forest & Bird Youth

Forest & Bird Youth is a nationwide network of young people (aged 14-25) who are protecting and restoring Aotearoa New Zealand's wildlife and wild places.

Forest & Bird Youth

By harnessing our passion to create change, we are inspiring and involving young people to protect planet earth and do our part to reverse the crisis facing te taiao nature in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Our vision: Empowered rangatahi actively engaged in our connection to te taiao and in the fight for our future.
Our mission: To take action for nature as youth, with youth, for youth.

How does it work?

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Our national network is made up of Forest & Bird Youth Hubs, created and run by young people, for young people. Some meet up in person and contribute their time to running events or to local conservation projects, while others meet up online to discuss environmental issues or run advocacy campaigns. There is no limit on how many hubs a young person can be involved in, and hubs can be formed around any interest area. Forest & Bird Youth also work together as a wider national group.

By connecting with Forest & Bird Branches and others, they can share and develop their skills, improve knowledge of conservation issues, and gain experience working in the field. Youth leaders also receive opportunities to develop their leadership skills, such as attending Forest & Bird's conference in Wellington.

The programme is funded through a Forest & Bird Youth Fund and supported by a Youth Network Support Coordinator based at national office. 


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Applications open for roles in the Youth National Committee!

Join us to steer the national goals and directives for Forest and Bird Youth and empower rangatahi across Aotearoa to protect and conserve te taiao! 

Roles open in the Youth National Committee are: 

  • Youth Co-Director: role description here. Applicants must be 18-25 years old.

  • Youth Administrator

  • Youth Events Organiser

  • Youth Secretary

Role descriptions for YNC here

Requirements: 

  • Need to be rangatahi/youth aged 14-25 years
  • Need to be members (or agree to be members on election) of Forest & Bird Youth. 

Process: 

  • Submit the application form below
  • Attend an interview to secure your nomination
  • Be elected into your position at the Forest & Bird Youth SGM on 14 Jan 2025. 

To apply, please fill out the application form here.

Applications close on Sunday 24 Nov 2024

Join Forest & Bird Youth

Forest & Bird Youth | Ngā Māhuri Tiaki is a for youth, by youth, network for young people aged 14-25 years. As a youth member, you will have opportunities to learn and grow in the conservation and sustainability space, receive the Forest & Bird conservation magazine, and find a place to advocate for nature alongside our national network of young and inspiring environmental changemakers.

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Want to start your own Forest & Bird Youth Hub?

Contact our Youth Network Support Coordinator to find out more about how you and other young people can get engaged in conservation issues with a Youth Hub in your area, or around your area of interest. 

Forest & Bird Youth Leaders

As a Youth Leader, you can spearhead projects, lead active conservation and advocacy, receive professional development, get funding, network with other Youth conservationists, build up your skills, and truly lead rangatahi to create change for te taiao. Our Youth Leaders are inspiring, innovative, and impactful. Read more about our Youth Leaders and find out about their interests and passions:

Jessica Przychodzko at a Youth event. Image supplied

Jessica Przychodzko | Ōtautahi Christchurch Youth event leader, at a Youth event.

Sarah Sickorez, Forest & Bird Youth's Te Matau-a-Māui Hawkes Bay Hub leader

Sarah Sickorez | Forest & Bird Youth's Te Matau-a-Māui Hawkes Bay Hub leader.

Rewa Gebbie, Forest & Bird Youth, at Milford Sound. Image supplied

Rewa Gebbie | leader for Forest & Bird Youth's Ōtautahi Christchurch Hub, at Milford Sound.

Abby Patterson, Forest & Bird Youth Communications Manager. Image supplied

Abby Patterson | Forest & Bird Youth Communications Manager

Magnolia Wild, F&B Youth, Wellington Hub leader

Magnolia Wild | Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington Hub leader & member of the national Communications Hub

Amber Cayley, F&B Youth, Taranaki Hub co-leader

Amber Cayley | Taranaki Hub co-leader

 

Samuel Salisbury, F&B Youth, Taranaki Hub co-leader

Samuel Salisbury | Taranaki Hub co-leader

Ella Peoples, F&B Youth, national Campaigns Hub

Ella Peoples | member of the national Campaigns Hub

Ruben Trimble, F&B Youth, Northland Hub leader

Ruben Trimble | Te Tai Tokerau Northland Hub leader

Nate Wilbourne, F&B Youth, national Communications Hub leader

Nate Wilbourne | national Communications Hub leader

Jessica Lamb (with sister Kaitlyn), F&B Youth, National Director

Jessica Lamb | Ōtautahi Christchurch Hub leader and national Youth Director

Connor Wallace, F&B Youth, Auckland Hub leader

Connor Wallace  | Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland Hub leader

Forest & Bird Youth Alumni

Read more about Forest & Bird Youth Alumni. Find out what they enjoyed and how they contributed to protecting te taiao nature.

Sian Crowley, F&B Youth alumni. Landscape, image supplied.

Sian Crowley

Spencer Potbury F&BY Alumni. Image supplied

Spencer Potbury

Sophie Handford F&B Youth alumni. Image supplied

Sophie Handford.

 

2024 Hui | Climate Action for a Better Future

Ngā Māhuri Tiaki Forest & Bird Youth leaders (F&BY) and members from across Aotearoa New Zealand attended an inspirational online Youth Hui on 10 February. Watch below!

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