A year of change, a world of difference

In 2021, Better Ancestors produced 50 stories profiling people and organisations doing their bit to find solutions to some of...

The secret life of kororā

The Ngā Mōtū Marine Reserve Society was set up in 1997 to support a network of small marine reserves on...

Blowing minds to save our oceans

After Sir Peter Blake’s death, The Blake Trust was set up to continue his work educating people about the state...

Bringing regeneration home

Untangled Landscapes started off working with domestic jungles, transforming them into well-manicured ornamental spaces. None of what they did was...

Counting carbon

Dave Lowe’s journey with the atmosphere began in 1970 as a 23-year-old physics graduate, where he made the first measurements...

How to restore a wetland

What was once a mess of mud after being chomped and stomped by cattle is now teeming with tūī after...

The avian election

Forest & Bird’s annual campaign to give a voice to New Zealand’s native birds* has grown from a small-scale promotion...

Greening the concrete jungle

In California, the Sutro Stewards blend conservation, recreation and the concept of stewardship in an intense urban environment. By mobilising...

Tears of the albatross

The Toroa or Royal Albatross is the world’s largest flying bird – and an endangered species native to New Zealand....

Using the power of nature to improve farming

The health of the soil plays a crucial role in water quality, food quality and carbon sequestration but the pressures...
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