From tomorrow, populations of indigenous species and the size of their habitats in Aotearoa must not drop below current levels. The National Policy Statement for Indigenous Biodiversity aims to help councils, communities, landowners, and mana .
Monday, 10 May 2021, 10:45 am
Every year an army of introduced predators devours the
eggs and chicks of some 26 million native New Zealand birds,
as well as countless insects, amphibians, reptiles and
plants. We currently have more than 4000 natives on the
threatened species list and many more vulnerable to
predation – New Zealand’s catalogue of shame.
But
in 2016, the nation decided enough was enough. Predator Free
2050 was born an eviction order served on the three most
voracious predators rats, stoats and possums. It’s our
most ambitious conservation effort ever and is to be
enforced by hundreds of thousands of ordinary
Kiwis.