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Craig Potton will give an illustrated talk on “Rewilding of Mind and Place“.
Tahunanui School Hall, 69 Muritai Street, Tāhunanui, Nelson New Zealand
Tessa Hiscox: Safeguarding bees safeguards biodiversity
WEA, 59 Gloucester Street, Christchurch New Zealand
This gorgeous, rejuvenating evening of eight world premieres celebrates the vital conservation work of Forest & Bird, reminding us all of the precious beauty of our whenua, moana, flora and fauna.
The Piano | Centre for Music and the Arts, 156 Armagh Street, Christchurch New Zealand
Festival of Colour, Lake Wānaka Centre, Wanaka New Zealand
Forest & Bird is Aotearoa New Zealand’s leading independent conservation organisation with over 100,000 members, supporters and volunteers.
Pelorus Bridge Scenic Reserve, Marlborough New Zealand
Lenz Reserve, The Catlins New Zealand
791 Rangitatau East Road, Kai Iwi, Whanganui New Zealand
To coincide with International Day of Forests we are hosting a webinar talk on forests and their connection to human health and wellbeing.
Online New Zealand
Concert Chamber, Auckland Town Hall New Zealand
Ailie Suzuki is the General Manager of Envirohub Marlborough and will be talking about this growing local environmental charity.
Blenheim School Hall, Seymour St, Blenhei, New Zealand
Want to know the latest on all the projects by Forest & Bird happening in the Waitakere area? This is your chance!
Ranui Community House, 474 Swanson Road, Auckland New Zealand
Sonny is manager of BRaid (Braided Rivers Aid) and climate change advisor for Mahaanui Kurataioa.
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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