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Media Release Index 2000

National Policy Statement on Biodiversity welcomed (22 December 2000)
Forest and Bird applauds environmental legal aid (22 December 2000)
Forest and Bird welcomes PCE Review of Biosecurity (14 December 2000)
Marine Reserve Opponents mislead public (4 December 2000)
Forest and Bird welcomes extra biosecurity funding (28 November 2000)
Overwhelming support for ban on ferrets as pests (22 November 2000)
Matt Robson's Appointment Good News for High Country (15 November 2000)
Forest and Bird wants biosecurity a top priority (14 November 2000)
Miners already Privileged (2 November 2000)
Forests Act - Landmark Legislation (20 October 2000)
Marine Reserve Proposed for Wellington (17 October 2000)
ORC Pest Management Strategy - Inadequate (29 September 2000)
Gondola likely to be major intrusion in a remote valley (21 September 2000)
Adviser to Minister of Conservation appointed (18 September 2000)
Conservation Director resigns (18 September 2000)
War on Argentine ants wanted (11 September 2000)
Snake Invasion of New Zealand Seems Inevitable (5 September 2000)
SILNA Lands Need Not be Brought Under the Forests Amendment Act (4 August 2000)
Floating Hotel for Fiordland Rejected (3 August 2000)
Another Orange Roughy Fishery in deep trouble (1 August 2000)
Responsible land owners have nothing to fear (20 July 2000)
Profiting from Alient Pest Destruction (19 July 2000)
Nicky Hager honoured by Forest and Bird (21 June 2000)
Multi-million dollar compensation not solution to Southland logging (19 June 2000)
Kiwi a winner (8 June 2000)
Gold mine proposed in Timberlands' forest (18 May 2000)
Orange roughy fishery should be closed (17 May 2000)
Great day for forest conservation (15 May 2000)
New Zealand poised for historic conservation achievement (12 May 2000)
Get tough stance on dirty imported machinery welcomed (12 May 2000)
Ecologic forest comment illogical (5 May 2000)
Continued rimu logging ignores biodiversity crisis (4 May 2000)
Coast package rethink urged (2 May 2000)
Earth Day 2000 is coming (19 April 2000)
Proposed Rakiura National Park welcomed (14 April 2000)
Biodiversity Strategy welcomed (29 March 2000)
Snake find in Christchurch - the last straw (21 March 2000)
Snake find highlights bigger problem (16 March 2000)
Biodiversity National Policy Statement needed (10 March 2000)
Closure of squid fishery welcomed - sea lions safe ... for now (7 March 2000)
Court recognises national importance of regenerating native forest (8 March 2000)
Forest and Bird takes Earth Day lead in New Zealand (23 February 2000)
Goat grazing nipped in the bud (21 February 2000)
Energy efficiency alone will not deal with greenhouse emissions (17 February 2000)
Hector's dolphin petition supported (15 February 2000)
Call to protect sharks welcomed (11 February 2000)
Forest & Bird hopes for Stewart Island/Rakiura National Park (11 February 2000)
DoC report confirms Timberlands is logging rimu forests of high conservation value (4 February 2000)
Call to abandon Kaikoura weed trial (4 February 2000)
Beech review decision victory for commonsense (1 February 2000)
Council's agreement to wetland drainage slated (1 February 2000)
Timberlands' involvement in pro logging email group deplored (27 January 2000)
Forest & Bird welcomes debate on cats (20 January 2000)
Call for marine reform supported (20 January 2000)
Stoat invasion major blow for NZ wildlife (14 January 2000)
Good science supports protection of beech forests (13 January 2000)
Conservationists challenge university forestry academics (12 January 2000)
DoC scientists critical of impacts of beech scheme on native wildlife and plants (11 January 2000)



 


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