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Will a lost bird win?

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The nation’s favourite election is back, and the stakes are higher than ever before. By Caroline Wood

Mine threat

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Forest & Bird is concerned about the risk to endemic Westland petrels from a proposed industrial-scale mining operation south of Punakaiki. By Suzanne Hills, chair of Forest & Bird’s West Coast Branch.

Vote for Nature

Six ways you can help the climate this election

This election is critical. To protect the people and places we love, we need urgent climate action
now – and leaders that will stand up for our future.

South Canterbury Exhibition

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Our South Canterbury Branch is working with the South Canterbury Museum on a Forest & Bird centennial exhibition.

Celebrating 100 years of conservation volunteers

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Forest & Bird has teamed up with 26 New Zealand writers and artists to shine a light on the importance of volunteers working at-place to restore nature for future generations.
 

Spring 2023 Forest & Bird Magazine

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Spring Eco Fest 2023

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Join Forest & Bird Southland at their Climate Shift-themed Spring Eco Fest!

Climate Shift | a pre-election Q&A with Invercargill candidates

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Meet Invercargill's general election candidates at a public meeting hosted by Forest & Bird's Southlan

In the Hides

Pāuatahanui Wildlife Reserve
Greater Wellington  Pāuatahanui

By Jane Berney

Ngahere Kōrero

Walter Scott Reserve
Mt Pirongia, Waikato Going without

Writer: Lindsey Dawson

So much change.

That noise is a drone
herding sheep
without dogs.

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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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