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High country package good news for farmers
1 June 2004 - Christchurch
Contact: Kevin Hackwell, Conservation Manager, 04 385
7374, 021 227 8420
Forest and Bird welcomed the Government's high country package
announced today and said it would lead to better management of high country
conservation lands and could improve outcomes from tenure review.
"It's good to see the Government committing to increased pest and weed
control on the high country land returned to full public ownership. There are
major pest and weed problems in the high country - Department of Conservation
efforts to control them will please conservationists and farmers alike,"
Forest and Bird's Conservation Manager Kevin Hackwell said following the launch.
"New money to speed up the tenure review process is also welcome and will
create certainty for farmers. However a faster process will put enormous pressure
on public interest groups such as Forest and Bird, Federated Mountain Clubs,
the New Zealand Institute of Landscape Architects and the Council of Outdoor
Recreation Associations of New Zealand. We are already over-stretched,"
he said.
"The involvement of public interest organisations is critical to successful
tenure review. They often identify important conservation areas and public access
needs that can be missed by government departments. Failure to adequately involve
NGOs could cause irrecoverable mistakes leading to the destruction of important
habitats and the exclusion of the public from its own land," he said.
"We hope the package will be used to protect habitats of high conservation
value on the valley floors and lower slopes. To date tenure review has tended
to protect the high mountain ranges while allowing the destruction of special
wetlands and shrublands on the valley floors," he said.
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