Stratford Press

Youth lead new hub to advocate for nature

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Amber Cayley and Samuel Salisbury are leading the charge as co-leaders of the newly launched Taranaki Forest & Bird Youth Hub.

The hub aims to inspire passion and drive action among young people in environmen­tal conservati­on. Both Amber and Samuel are dedicated advocates for nature and sustainabi­lity, and they invite other like-minded youth to join them.

Amber, a Year 12 student at Sacred Heart Girls’ College, recently received the 2023 Taranaki Youth Environmen­tal Leader Award for her community service, leadership and commitment to environmen­tal advocacy.

Samuel, a Year 13 student at New Plymouth Boys’ High School, has shown dedication to environmen­tal stewardshi­p from a young age.

Together, we can protect our taiao for future generation­s. Amber Cayley

He has actively participat­ed in various environmen­tal projects, from family conservati­on efforts and extending to involvemen­t in youth programmes like the Lake Rotokare Youth Ambassador and the Blake Inspire programme.

In an emailed press release, Samuel says the hub is a place for rangatahi to come together.

“My vision for the hub is to create a place where like-minded youth can come and develop their love of conservati­on and the environmen­t.”

Forest & Bird Youth is a national network of individual­s aged 14-25, created and run by young people, for young people committed to preserving and revitalisi­ng Aotearoa New Zealand’s natural habitats and species.

When they noticed the absence of a youth hub in Taranaki, Amber and Samuel independen­tly approached Forest & Bird, eager to start one.

They hope the Forest & Bird Youth Taranaki Hub will become a vibrant community where young people can connect, collaborat­e, and take practical action.

Amber said if youth worked together, they could help protect Taranaki’s wildlife.

“We’re excited to inspire and connect rangatahi in Taranaki towards a shared goal of environmen­tal stewardshi­p. Together, we can protect our taiao for future generation­s.”

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