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Meet Kevin Hague
KEVIN HAGUE is the CEO of Royal Forest & Bird Protection Society of New Zealand.
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As you walk through New Zealand’s incredibly diverse landscape – our coastlines, forests and mountains – be hopeful that it’s not too late to bring back the birdsong.Groups like Forest & Bird are working to make this a reality. As New Zealand’s leading independent conservation organisation, we have a unique role to play.Our 50 branches throughout New Zealand work on the ground to restore nature by running pest control programmes, native plant nurseries, public talks, field trips and displays.
We’re involved with a huge range of projects that you might come across in your travels through New Zealand. These include Auckland’s Ark in the Park, working to reintroduce species which would have once lived in the Waitākere Ranges; Bushy Park, a predator-proof fenced remnant of lowland rainforest near Whanganui; and Otago’s Bring Back the Seabirds project, aiming to enhance remnant breeding populations of seabirds such as tītī sooty shearwaters.As a charity funded by our members and supporters, we punch above our weight in advocating for better environmental protection.
You can help by joining Forest & Bird.What really drives our success is New Zealander’s love of nature, a love that comes from people like you being in nature, dreaming about what could be possible. So when you are out walking, I’d ask you to take a moment to imagine what it would be like to hear the eerie call of kiwi at night, or to walk amongst a flock of ‘bush canaries’ mōhua yellowhead flitting noisily through beech trees.
Main Image: Kevin Hague on boardwalk © Neil Silverwood