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Five years of work planned to start returning Te Ahu Pātiki back into bush

Five years of work planned to start returning Te Ahu Pātiki back into bush
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Buy the hill campaign: Trust calls for four big mystery donors to come forward

Buy the hill campaign: Trust calls for four big mystery donors to come forward
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Buy the hill: Plan to create epic walk between Christchurch and Akaroa

Buy the hill: Depressing and farcical rules prevent native forest gaining carbon credits

The ETS rules made it “almost impossible to register naturally regenerating land”, they wrote. “Even where there are vast areas of regeneration, in the best cases, landowners have been able to register only a few hectares after expensive, intensive and back-breaking work,” wrote Thompson and representatives of the Christchurch City Council, Environment Canterbury, lines company Orion, Landcare Research,​ Hinewai Reserve,​ Di Lucas​ of Lucas Associates​ and others. ALDEN WILLIAMS/Stuff The Rod Donald Banks Peninsula Trust wants to regenerate native forest on gorse-covered farmland. “It is depressing and farcical to see so much carbon being sequestered in regenerating native forest, with all the biodiversity benefits this brings, being rejected by the Emissions Trading System in favour of pine blocks,” they submitted.

Creating a legacy with the highest peaks in Christchurch

Rod Donald Trust/Supplied Help conserve this. The Rod Donald Trust is fundraising to buy the iconic peaks of Mt Herbert/Te Ahu Pātiki and Mt Bradley on the southern slopes of Lyttelton Harbour/Whakaraupō to create Te Ahu Pātiki park. The Rod Donald Trust is in the fundraising home straight to create a significant new park above Orton Bradley on the southern slopes of Lyttelton Harbour. MAUREEN MCCLOY outlines the vision. Te Ahu Pātiki park​​ will be a stunning new asset for Christchurch once it has been established by the Rod Donald Banks Peninsula Trust​​ and its partners, Te Hapū o Ngāti Wheke​​ and Orton Bradley Park.​

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