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  1. Every year, millions of tonnes of plastic make it into oceans. Seabirds are tricked into eating plastic that looks and smells like food. We're finding more plastic in seabird’s stomachs, like the case in Hawke’s Bay: We need to ♻️

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  2. In Aotearoa, our people, culture and natural environment are what makes us unique. The Tiaki Promise is a commitment to care for New Zealand. To act as a guardian, protecting and preserving our home. Follow the Tiaki Promise:

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    A state of emergency for the Fiordland Community Board area has been declared in Southland in response to the flooding emergency in Milford Sound. Latest updates are available from Emergency Management Southland at and on Facebook

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    First Red Warning issued by MetService Significant disruption is expected in the red area today and tomorrow (Tuesday) with slips and road closures possible. Make sure you remain up to date with the latest severe weather information at ^Lewis

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  5. How do we turn more than 50 years of degradation around and restore a huge murky weed-infested lake to its glory days? A good question to ponder at Lake Whangape on :

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  6. On the western shores of the Firth of Thames a ‘Forest to Firth’ conservation project is underway to restore these waterways that are home to many important shorebird species – including the threatened bar-tailed godwit:

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    Celebrate World Wetlands Day by visiting Waituna Lagoon & Awarua Wetlands - one of the largest remaining wetlands in and is a perfect spot to go bird watching! >>> Photo from Phil Melgren | 📍 Waituna Lagoon

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  8. Glued to the Royal Cam live stream? 👀 You would have seen the news... the chick has been returned to its parents at Taiaroa Head, now fully hatched. Welcome to the world, little one 🐣 Watch LIVE: @RoyalAlbatrossCam

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  9. New podcast ep now live 🎧 Conservation enthusiast & DOC legend Herb talks to about his experience as a science communicator, navigating the bush before sat nav, being trolled by kea, and species protection on offshore islands. Listen 👉

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    This Sunday is Wetlands: 💦 improve water quality 💦 reduce the impacts of flooding 💦 provide habitat for much of our threatened wildlife Find an event near you

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  11. We’ll be dropping a new podcast episode soon! 🎧 In our seventh episode, we’re talking to Herb, who has been advocating for conservation and exploring our natural environment since way back. See, we have this image taken in the Ōrongorongo Valley in 1970 to prove it 👇

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  12. Whitebait are an important part of Kiwi culture, but changes are needed to to ensure the future of our native whitebait species. Have your say on our discussion document about proposed management changes:

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  13. The Zero Invasive Predators (ZIP) trial has eradicated invasive pests from the remote Perth River valley in South Westland - and is keeping them out! Find out more:

    Perth River. Photo: Jack Mace.
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  14. Whenever we do an 'Ask Me Anything' on social media (and we’ve done a few!) we always get the question 'How do I become a DOC ranger?' Find out how Georgia became a ranger and the paths to take to become our next DOC Ranger. 📷: DOC, J Ramage

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  15. How often do you look at the amazing variety of life below knee level? Our North Canterbury Community Ranger takes us on a walk to the recently renovated Balmoral Fire Lookout and discovers some unique and beautiful critters along the way: 🐜 🦋 🕷️ 🌿

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  16. Take your cigarettes with you — no butts about it! They may be small, but they are toxic to our environment and our native wildlife like the inquisitive kea. Show you love this place by protecting and preserving our precious environment:

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  17. Nominate for your local Conservation Board and share in the vision to protect New Zealand’s flora and fauna. 🌿 Applications for new appointments close tomorrow, 5pm. Find out more: 📷: Sabine Bernert ©

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  18. Cape Kidnappers rockfall hazard update. The 1.5 km track, which forms part of the 9 km Cape Kidnappers walking track, will remain closed while a Quantitative Risk Assessment report goes through the final stages of review. Read more:

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  19. "As world leaders debate how to curb emissions to shape a better tomorrow, for New Zealand’s iconic wildlife the reality is clear – the environment they once thrived in has rapidly changed and species must adapt to survive." - Read more here:

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  20. Work to create a longer walk at Hokitika Gorge is almost complete. Contractors are working to build a second bridge at the gorge, which will link two sections of new track. It will create a loop with great views of the gorge and the West Coast bush.

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