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Highlights and wins 2023

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Thank you for helping celebrate a century of conservation mahi together! Here we feature some favourite moments from our centennial year so far, including a number of “firsts”. 

Tī Kōuka 2023 award winners

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Three dedicated conservationists have won Forest & Bird Tī Kōuka awards for making a significant contribution to regional conservation over a long period.

Women in Conservation

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Forest & Bird and the National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa hosted a captivating event on International Womens Day. This day of inspiration and empowerment was dedicated to honouring the profound influence of women

New Zealand wins infamous ‘Fossil of the Day’ award at COP28

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New Zealand has been dishonoured with the infamous ‘Fossil of the Day’ award at COP28 for the newly formed government’s decision to overturn the existing world-leading ban on new oil and gas exploration. 

Making room for rivers - West Auckland Special

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Join our talk Matuku Link "Making Room for Rivers" with expert Tom Kay from Forest & Bird, up only for this week from Wellington!

Centennial Speaker Series | A guide to eco-friendly festivities

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This webinar will explore the ways we can be environmentally conscious this festive season. 

Big Birthday Bash | Auckland

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Forest & Bird is celebrating 100 YEARS of conservation mahi, so we’re throwing a party! 

Punakaiki Petrels

Dick Jackson Memorial Reserve
Te Tai Poutini West Coast My Tāiko Whakapapa

Writer: Richard Parmatatau

Brittle Branches

Atawhai Whenua
Waiheke Island The Slow Work

Writer: Leah Royden

Nature reserves gifted by locals celebrated

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Bushy Park Tarapuruhi in Whanganui, Ngaheretuku in South Auckland, Atawhai Whenua on Waiheke Island and tāiko Westland petrel breeding grounds on the West Coast are the latest nature sanctuaries to feature in 26 Forest & Bird Centennial.

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