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- … a huge Australian mining company that wants to prospect for gold on conservation land at Horohoro Mountain, in the …
- … would have been cloaked in podocarps, but was drained for dairy farming. By removing drains, eradicating weeds and …
- … achieve water quality outcomes - This could pave the way for things the government is already considering like a …
- … years because of intensive pest control in the area, for which volunteers are always welcome to help with. Now …
- … Control Plan would be implemented.” The letter concludes: “For the avoidance of any doubt, we reiterate the view …
- … and bird life, and help educate people about the need for conservation. Kapiti-Mana Branch committee have therefore …
- … in Asia. All this plus the chance to win an eco-lodge stay for two people worth nearly $2,000! Subscribe Join Forest & …
- … is wattle species and kānuka, with pine trees along one boundary. There are very few naturally occurring native …
- John Oswald has been worried about the spread of wilding pines in Marlborough since the 1960s, something which developed into his true passion in life. It has been a long battle to get the attention of government agencies and funding sources, but now …
- … smoking in our national parks, dogs on beaches, fossicking for fossils, greening our suburbs, the upcoming stewardship …
- … how a super sanctuary at Wainuiomata could be the pilot for the model. …
- … to 20. Please email Helen Hills helenhills.mcp@gmail.com to register your intention to volunteer on the 23rd … contacted by 8am. Please ring Helen Hills 021 023 26155 for more information. …
- … “Our national parks are the last fully protected refuges for rare and threatened native species like kea, whio blue …
- … and anguish ’, and only because of the jobs promised for the West Coast. “Today we have a mothballed mine that …
- … but do not cover the nostrils of twist the beak. Watch out for beaks and feet. They are extremely sharp and fast! Cut or …