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A flight path of resilience - good news for tara iti!
Tara iti numbers have climbed past 40 adult birds for the first time since Cyclone Gabrielle, with one young bird travelling across the upper North Island.

Natalie Jessup
1 day ago


Stormwater Conference 2026: ESF strengthens connections for Awhi Awa | Embrace a Stream
Recently our General Manager, Natalie Jessup presented at Stormwater 2026 alongside councils, developers and iwi representatives, to talk about the state of freshwater species in Aotearoa, and the work underway to reshape how urban communities relate to fresh water.
Jodie Evans
2 days ago


Leading Voices Confirmed to Speak at Endangered Species National Hui
This September, leaders at the forefront of taiao restoration will gather in Kirikiriroa Hamilton for the first ever Endangered Species National Hui.

Natalie Jessup
May 12


We're opposing the Fisheries Amendment Bill. Here's why it matters.
The Fisheries Amendment Bill strips environmental protections from how commercial fishing catch limits are set. It locks in catch settings for up to five years with minimal public input. It hides onboard camera footage from the public - the same cameras that revealed dolphin bycatch was 680 times higher than the fishing industry had self-reported.

Natalie Jessup
May 6


What's Happening to Our Ika?
Aotearoa freshwater fish are in crisis, with 76% threatened or at risk of extinction. Species like tuna and īnanga rely on connected waterways to survive, yet barriers, habitat loss and degraded rivers are driving decline. Restoring river connectivity, protecting habitats, and supporting iwi-led solutions are critical to ensuring these taonga species can complete their lifecycles and thrive.

Natalie Jessup
May 1


Minister urged to intervene over 146 marine mammal sanctuary deaths in just two years
Minister urged to intervene over 146 marine mammal sanctuary deaths in just two years. Data obtained by the Environmental Law Initiative (ELI) shows 146 marine mammals, including numerous Hector’s dolphins, Dusky dolphins, and seals, have been killed inside Aotearoa New Zealand’s marine mammal sanctuaries over the past two fishing years.

Natalie Jessup
Apr 27


ESF leads Conservation Week editorial on species decline and next steps for community action
For Conservation Week, ESF General Manager Natalie Jessup was guest editor of the Sustainable Future newsletter from Newsroom Aotearoa.

Natalie Jessup
Apr 17


🐬 New Research Shows Hector’s Dolphin Birth Rates Are Lower Than Expected
After four decades of careful study, scientists have revealed that Hector’s dolphins, one of New Zealand’s most iconic taonga species, reproduce more slowly than previously understood.

Natalie Jessup
Apr 14


Tāwera Nikau calls for collective action as pressure mounts on native biodiversity
The Endangered Species National Hui 2026 is inviting iwi, rangatahi, scientists and community leaders to Kirikiriroa Hamilton this September, and Co-Chair Tāwera Nikau says the timing is critical.

Natalie Jessup
Apr 13


New report confirms 89% percent of native freshwater fish species now threatened with extinction
A new report confirms 89% percent of native freshwater fish species now threatened with extinction and our freshwater is at breaking point.

Natalie Jessup
Apr 13


Conservation in Crisis - National Hui Called for Endangered Species
A national hui bringing together iwi, communities, scientists, creatives and advocates will take place in Kirikiriroa this September, responding to the accelerating crisis facing Aotearoa’s most endangered taonga species and their habitats.
The Endangered Species National Hui 2026, hosted by Tāngaro Tuia te Ora – Endangered Species Foundation (ESF), will be held on 2–3 September at Wintec, Hamilton, and is focused on moving from collaboration and kōrero, through to collecti

Natalie Jessup
Apr 2


Endangered Marine Mammals Are Dying in Sanctuaries - and the Law Allows It
New data from the 2024–25 fishing year shows 67 marine mammals were killed by commercial fishing vessels inside New Zealand’s marine mammal sanctuaries - areas created under law specifically for their protection.

Natalie Jessup
Mar 31


A season of resilience for NZ’s rarest bird - Tara Iti – NZ Fairy Tern
The 2025-26 breeding season for tara iti/New Zealand fairy tern has delivered genuine cause for optimism, with 11 chicks fledging successfully despite a challenging summer of predation pressure, wild weather, and anxious moments.

Natalie Jessup
Mar 25


We Are Not Separate From the Moana, So Why Are We Managing It Like We Are?
Minister Shane Jones has proposed, massive, sweeping legislative changes to fisheries legislation, including removing minimum fish size limits for commercial fishers, impacting important, community sustaining species such as snapper and kingfish.

Natalie Jessup
Mar 21


Dolphin Death – One Too Many for Critically Endangered Māui
The Endangered Species Foundation (ESF) is devastated by the recent discovery of another Māui dolphin carcass on New Zealand’s coastline.

Natalie Jessup
Mar 20


Connecting with Allies at Māui Dolphin Day 2026
The recent Māui Dolphin Day 2026 at Whaingaroa Raglan, was an important opportunity to connect key groups and engage with hundreds of people to enable stronger dolphin protections and empower people to take action.

Natalie Jessup
Mar 19


Maaui Dolphin Protection Becomes a Shared Focus at Ookapu Poukai
On Saturday 14 March 2026, in the presence of Te Arikinui Kuini Nga wai hono i te po, over a thousand people gathered at Ookapu Marae in Kaawhia for the 129th Poukai and the formal reopening of three new whare. Alongside the celebrations, the day also became an important moment for marine conservation, wi

Natalie Jessup
Mar 16


Ngahuru - Autumn is here! Time to clear your drains and Awhi Awa - Embrace a Stream
As the seasons shift into Ngahuru (Autumn), it’s a good time to give a little attention to the drains and streams in your neighbourhood.

Christie Goodwin
Mar 6


NZ Public Backs Whitebait Recovery
Strong public opinion shows we cannot wait to take stronger action for freshwater protections. With freshwater widely seen as poorly managed, and motivation high to restore whitebait populations, the survey signals a clear opportunity for better protections, increased investment, and visible restoration outcomes.

Natalie Jessup
Feb 27


Endangered Species Foundation Calls for Urgent Withdrawal of Damaging South Pacific Bottom Trawling Proposal
The Endangered Species Foundation, alongside other leading New Zealand conservation organisations, has written to Prime Minister Christopher Luxon demanding the immediate withdrawal of a controversial proposal that would weaken protections for vulnerable deep-sea coral ecosystems in the South Pacific.

Natalie Jessup
Feb 16
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