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November Talk - Seals

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Jody Weir will be talking about fur seals in Kaikoura

Forest & Bird in the media on fast-track

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Fast-track list reveal is a dark day for democracy

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Parliament’s Environment Committee must delay reporting back on the Fast-track Approvals Bill until it has time to properly consider the proposed projects, says Forest & Bird. 

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To Government members of the Environment Committee: 
Scott Simpson (National MP), Mike Butterick (National MP), Katie Nimon (National MP), Simon Court (ACT MP), Hamish Campbell (National MP),

Finding our stories: adventures in the archives

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by Michael Pringle

Fighting back

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Veteran conservation activist Ann Graeme reflects on a lifetime of environmental activism and progress.

'Goodbye Freddy'

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These two words set a dangerous precedent in Aotearoa New Zealand, where there is no biodiversity to spare. By Dr Manu Davison

30 x 30

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New Zealand’s progress towards securing 30% of its terrestrial and aquatic habitats in protected areas by 2030 will be under the spotlight at this year’s UN Biodiversity Conference. By Chantal Pagel

Looking after our lakes

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Wouldn’t it be wonderful if the current government worked with local communities to restore our polluted lakes rather than waging war on them? By Tom Kay 

Climate inquiry reaffirms longstanding advice: immediate action required

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It is crucial that nature-based solutions are prioritised in future climate adaptation legislation, says Forest & Bird, after Parliament’s Inquiry into climate adaptation report was released today. 

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