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Forest & Bird's North Shore branch welcome all to a pre-election meeting featuring speakers from the four main parties:
Takapuna Senior Citizen's Hall, 5 The Strand, Takapuna, Auckland New Zealand
Ashburton Art Gallery and Museum is unveiling a new exhibition, Ngā Taonga o Hakatere: One Hundred Years of Forest & Bird.
In this month's Centennial Speaker Series webinar, Forest & Bird Freshwater Advocate Tom Kay will be talking about working with nature to avoid disasters - how 'making room for rivers' and other nature-based solutions can help us out of the problems
Forest & Bird’s Tauranga and Te Puke branches are proud to host a special meeting featuring national conservation leader (and our Chief Executive) Nicola Toki.
Te Manawaroa - Noho Centre, University of Waikato Tauranga Campus, 101 Durham Street, Tauranga New Zealand
Forest & Bird's annual planting day of 1000 trees at the Ronga Reserve continues as usual at one of Marlborough's remnant forest gems with towering totara and matai. Planting and ongoing forest restoration has been occurring at the site f
Ronga Reserve, Marlborough New Zealand
Tom Kay, Forest & Bird's Fresh Water Advocate will be talking about the Making Room for Rivers campaign.
Hutt Valley Riding for the Disabled, County Lane, Silverstream, Upper Hutt New Zealand
In celebartion of ConservationWeek / Te Wiki Tiaki Ao Tūroa the Pest Free Hibiscus Coast Project is organizing an exciting event at the Ōrewa library.
Ōrewa Library, 12 Moana Ave, Orewa, 0931 New Zealand
There is a limit of 25 for this trip. Please email Valerie (see below) if you are coming.
54 Gerald Street, Lincoln New Zealand
Stephen Davies – Bird Banding, why, how and how many!
Ranui Community House, 474 Swanson Road, opposite the Ranui Library. New Zealand
Dianne John and Jen Dunlop of Picton Dawn Chorus will talk about the backyard trapping programme in Picton.
Picton Dawn Chorus - How we Taught a Town to Trap.
Blenheim School Hall, Seymour St, Blenheim New Zealand
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.
St John's Hall, 125 Wai-iti Rd, Timaru New Zealand
We are delighted to have Nicola Toki talk to our members and answer your questions.
She will cover a variety of topics including how she views the role of branches to support F&B’s strategy.
The Garden Room at St Peter's on Willis - access on Ghuznee Street New Zealand
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