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NelsonTasman: Eves Valley planting

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Planting at Eves’ valley will be on Sunday 18 June at 9.0 am and if wet on 25 June.

June Talk: Grace Tocker talking about Diving Petrels - The Flying Penguins of Whenua Hou

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The Whenua Hou Diving Petrel (WHDP) has been classified as ‘Nationally Critical’ with the entire population existing as a single colony of ~200 individuals on the sand dunes of Whenua Hou/Codfish Island.

Planting #2 - The Sanctuary

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Help restore native biodiversity in the Lorimas Road Reserve. Join the Forest and Bird North Canterbury branch and Environment Canterbury rangers to plant native trees to help enhance this area.

Planting #1 – The Sanctuary

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Help restore native biodiversity in the Sanctuary. Join the Forest and Bird North Canterbury branch and Environment Canterbury rangers to plant native trees to help restore this wetland.

Kapiti-Mana Branch Newsletter: May 2023

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Forest & Bird takes Environment Minister to court over threat to wetlands

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Forest & Bird has applied to the High Court today for a judicial review of recent changes made to the policy and regulations guiding the protection and management of wetlands in Aotearoa. 

Tom Kay on Making Room for Rivers - Katikati

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Tom will be talking about how the way we have managed our environment has exacerbated flooding and disaster risk, the impact of flood protection engineering on our rivers and communities, and the approach we should be taking instead.

Annual General Meeting — Dunedin

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Join Forest & Bird's Dunedin branch for its Annual General Meeting. We'll hear from Chelsea McGaw, Forest & BIrd's Otago and Southland Regional Conservation Manager about the successes of the last year, and priorities for the year ahead.

Tom Kay on Making Room for Rivers - Dunedin

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

Bring back wetlands

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A new report commissioned by Forest & Bird has revealed thousands of drained wetlands could be brought back to life. By Cate Hennessy and Caroline Wood

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Supporting Forest & Bird is one of the best things you can do for New Zealand's environment. We need people like you to support us, so that nature will always have a voice.

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