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Kāpiti-Mana: Branch Newsletter, August 2024

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Bird of the Year 2024 takes wing next week

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Fast-track Approvals Bill still fundamentally flawed, despite welcome changes

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Forest & Bird has welcomed the news today that the Government has listened to the tens of thousands of New Zealanders who have raised growing concerns about the

Kōkako Boost

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A Bay of Plenty conservation group has boosted its trapping network thanks to Forest & Bird’s Give-a-Trap initiative. By Matt McCrorie

Let's not forget weweia

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Our quiet little endemic grebe didn’t get a look in during Bird of the Century, but it’s still a winner for Ann Graeme.

Hoiho numbers plummet

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Conservationists are calling for more marine reserves along the Catlins coastline to protect declining numbers of yellow-eyed penguins. By Kerrie Waterworth

Crafty cuckoos

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The trick to successful nest parasitism is to not unduly harm one’s hosts, as our visiting trickster cuckoos have learned over many generations. By Ann Graeme

Register for the Canterbury public meeting on the fast-track bill

When: 7pm, Tuesday 10 September
Where: The Aldersgate Centre, 309 Durham Street North, Christchurch

Monthly Talk

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The speaker for our talk in August is Andy White. Andy is Marlborough District Council's Rivers and Drainage Engineering Manager. 

 

Fight for Nature - Canterbury Public Meeting

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Come along and find out more about the Government’s Fast-track Approvals Bill – how it will override existing conservation legislation, prevent public consultation, and allow damaging projects to go ahead.

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