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Business Scoop » Labour Government Walks Away From Freshwater Rules

Press Release – Forest And Bird The Government has caved to pressure from industry by backing away from rules that would protect Southlands rivers from pollution. img src ”https://img.scoop.co.nz/stories/images/2103/8820dd2e689ef599e024.jpeg” width ”720″ height ”576″ Deer living in mud and polluted … The Government has caved to pressure from industry by backing away from rules that would protect Southland’s rivers from pollution. Deer living in mud and polluted freshwater pooling. Photo by Geoff Reid and Angus Robson, September 2020. The Minister for the Environment and the Minister for Agriculture announced late yesterday they are delaying the introduction of rules to protect freshwater from the effects of intensive winter grazing, a practice which often results in stock living in mud and streams running brown with sediment.

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Labour Government Walks Away From Freshwater Rules

Labour Government Walks Away From Freshwater Rules
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Grassland conservation near Ichetucknee celebrated

Among them is Tom Kay, executive director of Alachua Conservation Trust. “What is pretty fascinating is that it is just in incredible shape. The family has done an unbelievable job of managing it to keep the grasslands and the long-leaf (pine) intact,” Kay said. “It’s made it a really unique spot. There are more than 240 different native plants out there  highly unusual. It’s been in the same family for 70 years.” The family referenced by Kay are the descendants of the late J.Y. Wilson, a former state legislator, alumni president of the University of Florida, passionate quail hunter and rancher.

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Central Hawke's Bay climate resilience project push back, despite government funding

Central Hawke s Bay climate resilience project push back, despite government funding 13 Mar, 2021 09:54 PM 4 minutes to read HBRC erosion minimisation project to protect Waipawa riverbanks uses concrete akmons, earthworks and rail groynes to redirect the river away from the banks. Photo / Supplied HBRC erosion minimisation project to protect Waipawa riverbanks uses concrete akmons, earthworks and rail groynes to redirect the river away from the banks. Photo / Supplied New Zealand s archaic approach to river management will hinder the region s climate resilience, says a freshwater advocate, despite new government funding towards a project in the heart of Central Hawke s Bay. Hawke s Bay Regional Council

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Community Scoop » Call For Ministers To Deliver Pollution Review

Press Release – Forest And Bird Government Ministers need to review their decision to leave out nitrogen pollution limits from last year’s freshwater law reform. Yesterday, Radio New Zealand revealed the Government ignored advice from the Freshwater Leaders’ Group, Kaahui Wai Mori, … Government Ministers need to review their decision to leave out nitrogen pollution limits from last year’s freshwater law reform. Yesterday, Radio New Zealand revealed the Government ignored advice from the Freshwater Leaders’ Group, Kaahui Wai Māori, the Science and Technical Advisory Group, Ministry for the Environment, and the Regional Sector Group about introducing a nitrate pollution bottom line of 1.0 mg/L (DIN) for rivers, after the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) advised it would be too expensive for industry.

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