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Forest & Bird Wellington Branch - Protecting Kororā

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Forest & Bird Places for Penguins was established in 2007 with the goal to restore coastal habitats and protect kororā (little blue penguins, Eudyptula minor) around Wellington’s southern coast.

November Talk - The Katipō coast – The distribution and density of katipō from the White Bluffs to Kekerengu.

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Mark Anderson will talk about - The Katipō coast 

Tom Kay on Making Room for Rivers - Matakana

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Tom Kay, Forest & Bird's Fresh Water Advocate will be talking about the Making Room for Rivers campaign.

Kāpiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, October 2023

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Centennial Speaker Series | The true damage of invasive species

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This webinar will examine biosecurity from the global to the local level, including what you can do to improve biosecurity. 

Bird Art Pātai | Challenge for Bird of the Century!

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To celebrate Forest & Bird’s 100th birthday, we’re searching for the bird that has captured New Zealanders’ hearts over the last century! There are 75 brilliant manu in the running, including five species that became extinct since 1923.

Centennial Speaker Series | New Zealand’s unbalanced conservation strategy: predators & browsers

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In this webinar, Dr Andrea Byrom and Dr John Leathwick will discuss their recently published research that drew attention to the lack of national effort to manage deer and other hoofed browsers while the focus has been on Predator Free 2050.

Children in conservation

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Young people have played an important but overlooked role in conservation
over the past 100 years, says Emma Graham.

Driving out nature

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Some off-roaders are riding roughshod over nature and giving law-abiding
drivers a bad name. By Chelsea McGaw

New youth advocate for Northland

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High-school student Ruben Trimble is fortunate to have experienced te taiao nature in both the northern and southern hemisphere.

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