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Kāpiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, May 2024

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The cat menace

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The notion of killing cats to safeguard native birds is not new among conservationists and was as deeply ingrained in the inter-war period as it is today. By Anton Sveding

Finding the world's oldest flax snail fossils

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Snails may not have the reputation of dinosaurs, but geologists knew there was something special about the fossils recently unearthed in Auckland. By Ursula Cochran

Solar farm threatens MacKenzie basin

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Renewable energy developments need to be located in the right place and shouldn’t lead to further biodiversity loss. By Lynn Freeman

Where in the world?

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Old podocarp forest stands alongside rare native plant collections cared for by gardeners, conservation scientists, and community volunteers at Wellington’s Ōtari-Wilton’s Bush. By Kathy Ombler

Govt love letter to mining companies is latest attack on nature

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A new Government mining strategy will take New Zealand backwards on climate change and drive native plants and animals to extinction, says Forest & Bird.

Index of articles in Kāpiti-Mana newsletters

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Birds

  • Birds' nests (Pointers for identification of birds' nests) - Mar 2024
  • Bitterns in New Zealand (Australasian Bitte

March for Nature

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Forest & Bird invites you to join Chief Executive Nicola Toki and the team, as well as supporters from other environmental groups across Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland, to March for Nature down Queen Street on Saturday 8 June in a peaceful protest against

Te Araroa - The Long Path - by Jane Gilmour

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Fellow Forest & Bird member Jane Gilmour’s inspiring talk will be about her experiences walking the length of New Zealand, Te Araroa, the long path and she will show it is not just for German 20 year olds!

Fast-track applicant to pay $216,000 for failed mine bid

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A mining company that lobbied Resources Minister Shane Jones and RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop to be fast-tracked has been ordered to pay more than $200,000 in court costs. 

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